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Posted by Gerald J. on July 03, 2007 at 18:47:33 from (67.0.102.236):
In Reply to: Re: utility tractor help posted by justanothercase on July 03, 2007 at 14:16:30:
According to my 91,000 to 200999 owner's manual, the speed for both transmissions at PTO speed is 1.6 mph. I don't remember baling with my 4020, though I may have. I've baled a few thousand bales my my MF-12 baler and MF-135. One time in good hay the boys on the rack complained about stuffing bales out faster than they could stack, so I dropped it a gear, and they were still complaining so I dropped it another gear but I don't think I got under 2 mph. Then we had a little chat about having gears and keeping the engine speed up so the baler would work right. They quit complaining. A lot depends on how many windrows you rake together for the baler. I generally was baling a single windrow and so could move at 3 or 4 mph. If 1.6 is too fast you aren't going to get there with a PS or SR or QR transmission, you will need an IH Hydro (if you own an oil well to fuel it, its even hungrier than the gas 4020), or a newer Deere with IVT, maybe a Fendt. But you will still need the oil well to pay for either of those. Gerald J.
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