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<blockquote data-quote="mdt192" data-source="post: 1640003" data-attributes="member: 28762"><p>Hello all. </p><p></p><p>Wanting to get some opinions on our idea for a new feeding tractor. These last 2 years have been rough on old IH 2wd tractors. I was burying tractors weekly. </p><p></p><p>We have plenty of 2wd hp for the hay field and what little field work we do. We bale dry grass 5x5 net wrapped out of a JD 535. We have prairie gumbo mud. </p><p></p><p>We are currently looking at a 70-80hp 4wd tractor to be used primarily for feeding. Would it handle those bales without a hitch? </p><p></p><p>Would this open up the possibility of unrolling hay where I was concerned before with cutting too many ruts? </p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mdt192, post: 1640003, member: 28762"] Hello all. Wanting to get some opinions on our idea for a new feeding tractor. These last 2 years have been rough on old IH 2wd tractors. I was burying tractors weekly. We have plenty of 2wd hp for the hay field and what little field work we do. We bale dry grass 5x5 net wrapped out of a JD 535. We have prairie gumbo mud. We are currently looking at a 70-80hp 4wd tractor to be used primarily for feeding. Would it handle those bales without a hitch? Would this open up the possibility of unrolling hay where I was concerned before with cutting too many ruts? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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