Posted by SouthernFarmall on September 20, 2011 at 16:05:56 from (71.48.204.136):
In Reply to: Which tractor/equipment posted by jessejmc1979 on September 20, 2011 at 09:31:09:
I think you should look for a Farmall/International. I have an International 464 Diesel and a Farmall 140 and I bale 14 acres of coastal bermuda horse hay (about 2000-3000 bales a year). The 464 (about 40-45 horsepower with a live PTO) has incredible fuel economy and ample power. It will pull a square baler and a full wagon behind with no trouble, as well as a 7'10" Vicon disc mower. The 140 is great too because I can use it on my 1 acre garden to plow, disc, plant and cultivate. It has the power to pull 2 14" plows at 3.5 mph (2nd gear). The 140 also teds the hay using a 2 basket tedder, and rakes with a John Deere bar rake, as well as pulling 6500 lb hay wagons down the road in high gear.
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