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Re: Baler Question - how many hp required
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Posted by Roy in UK on June 28, 2003 at 02:06:42 from (213.122.82.57):
In Reply to: Baler Question - how many hp required posted by Mike S on June 27, 2003 at 19:09:56:
If you are refering to a conventional baler (ie small square )30- 40 hp I should say, not unless you are going to be using a high capacity baler like a JD459! The only advantage in using a bit bigger tractor (60-70 hp )is the whole outfit would not rock back and forth with each plunger stroke as it would with a small tractor. Using a very big tractor (100hp+ ) has its disadvantages too (1) running over the swath with big tyres (2) not so handy in small fields (3) with a big tractor you can't really tell if you are 'overdoing' the baler, as with anything else, it is nice to have the tractor and implement nicely matched. Regards, Roy
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