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<blockquote data-quote="OklaBrangusBreeder" data-source="post: 959692" data-attributes="member: 2672"><p>I have a 4wd JD 5093 i use to pull a center pivot jd830 moco and a jd467 baler. I leave the loader on with forks. I always run it 2wd in the hayfield. Using the 4wd has never even crossed my mind in the hayfield. Never had any problem turning sharp enough or tearing up the ground.</p><p></p><p>I also have a 65hp farmtrac 80 that I pull a 10 wheel rhino swr-10 v-rake. Dad is usually running the rake about an hour ahead of me as I'm baling. We almost always have both tractors working on baling day.</p><p></p><p>For us having two tractors for haying is a plus, if not a must. If you had to cut back to one tractor, I don't see the 4WD being a factor in the decision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OklaBrangusBreeder, post: 959692, member: 2672"] I have a 4wd JD 5093 i use to pull a center pivot jd830 moco and a jd467 baler. I leave the loader on with forks. I always run it 2wd in the hayfield. Using the 4wd has never even crossed my mind in the hayfield. Never had any problem turning sharp enough or tearing up the ground. I also have a 65hp farmtrac 80 that I pull a 10 wheel rhino swr-10 v-rake. Dad is usually running the rake about an hour ahead of me as I'm baling. We almost always have both tractors working on baling day. For us having two tractors for haying is a plus, if not a must. If you had to cut back to one tractor, I don't see the 4WD being a factor in the decision. [/QUOTE]
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