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Justifying a second tractor......
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<blockquote data-quote="John SD" data-source="post: 1308754" data-attributes="member: 14713"><p>:nod: I agree 50HP is a bit light for loader work with most modern bales. Would probably work fine if the bales weigh 1000 lbs or less. Such as bales from an older belt baler, NH chain baler, or a soft core OMC/Gehl/NI fixed chamber type baler :idea: </p><p></p><p> My Hesston 5500 made 800 lb bales. Super M with a F11 or Case DC with a F10 handled them very comfortably on the loader. I still make the same size bales now with my 856A baler, but these bales weigh 1300 lbs. Same tractors/loaders can still do it, but it's pushing their limitations, and can only do it on dry ground.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John SD, post: 1308754, member: 14713"] :nod: I agree 50HP is a bit light for loader work with most modern bales. Would probably work fine if the bales weigh 1000 lbs or less. Such as bales from an older belt baler, NH chain baler, or a soft core OMC/Gehl/NI fixed chamber type baler :idea: My Hesston 5500 made 800 lb bales. Super M with a F11 or Case DC with a F10 handled them very comfortably on the loader. I still make the same size bales now with my 856A baler, but these bales weigh 1300 lbs. Same tractors/loaders can still do it, but it's pushing their limitations, and can only do it on dry ground. [/QUOTE]
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