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<blockquote data-quote="SmokinM" data-source="post: 1602779" data-attributes="member: 21382"><p>I am running a 5100M. Has been a great tractor so far with about 1600hrs on it. Most of the differences have been hit on already. The M runs a little higher torque so even at equal HP the power is better on an M. A 5x6 baler in flat country would probably be ok not sure in big hills it would be what you want. Mowing, feeding, pulling a 4x5 baler, and just a general chore tractor it is hard to beat and very comfortable to run for a long day. A little better hydraulics on an M as well. You get what you pay for if you can swing it you won't regret an M. If you can't I don't think you will be disappointed in an E. A 5625 if it was in good shape is great tractor as well. It is basically a blend of the E and M series.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SmokinM, post: 1602779, member: 21382"] I am running a 5100M. Has been a great tractor so far with about 1600hrs on it. Most of the differences have been hit on already. The M runs a little higher torque so even at equal HP the power is better on an M. A 5x6 baler in flat country would probably be ok not sure in big hills it would be what you want. Mowing, feeding, pulling a 4x5 baler, and just a general chore tractor it is hard to beat and very comfortable to run for a long day. A little better hydraulics on an M as well. You get what you pay for if you can swing it you won’t regret an M. If you can’t I don’t think you will be disappointed in an E. A 5625 if it was in good shape is great tractor as well. It is basically a blend of the E and M series. [/QUOTE]
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