Posted by RN on November 05, 2008 at 11:24:45 from (216.165.130.126):
In Reply to: Front mounted 3-point posted by Bill46 on November 05, 2008 at 10:15:18:
Check power of tractor and size of farms, growing seasons and moisture pattern.A 100 hp tractor that can do 2 jobs on one pass for a 200acre farm that gets a few extra days of rain during a 100 day growing season may make more sense than a 200 hp tractor that does one thing a pass but twice as wide a area for a 1000 acre farm operation with 120 days growing and 24 to 30 inches rain total. Illinois flat land and Nebraska prairie different than Minnesota wetlands that are closer to Northern European conditions. That said the Euopean equipment and multihitch tractors are used some in east coast vegetable and mixed crop smaller farm growing areas. RN
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