If you are talking about using a rotary cutter for the CRP then that opens up the range quite a bit. If baling it then a higher HP tractor would be needed.
For the general use you describe using a rotary cutter (Brush hog) on the CRP then I can recommend the Mahindra 4550 4x4 with the 4550-4L loader. I have done some serious brush cutting with mine mated to the Mahindra MD 6 foot cutter.
Easy on fuel. simple 4 speed with high low (no shift on the fly) like the old school units. I have about 75 hours on mine and the only issues I have noted are the front Lug bolts tend to loosen if not torqued correctly and make sure that you take the joystick rod off and put some locktite on it.
I purchased mine new with the loader, smooth tooth bucket, brush grapple (well worth the cost) and the 6 foot medium duty cutter for under 30K.
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