Posted by old on February 16, 2013 at 14:07:02 from (209.86.226.34):
In Reply to: Too small to bail? posted by Redhendrix on February 15, 2013 at 17:58:19:
Well since others compare apples to oranges I would do it this way to be sure. How heavy is that tractor?? Then figure the baler is 3000lbs and then if your going to pull a wagon behind it figure the wagon empty is 1500lbs. Add 3000 plus 1500 and you get 4500 lbs is that more then the tractor is or less?? If more the tractor is to small to have the wagon on behind. If less then figure out how many bales it will hold and how much each bale is. If the weight then is more then the tractor it is to much for it. As for HP that tractor will handle the baler just fine it is the weight factor that will cause you to get hurt or dead
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