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<blockquote data-quote="hurleyjd" data-source="post: 303867" data-attributes="member: 4674"><p>The tractor you have is plenty big enough. You can get by with just one tractor. It is faster and easier on you if you have a smaller tractor for the rake. Look at the wheel rakes by vermeer. Only requirements is the hyd outlet for the rake, Tractor with 30 HP and up will work. If I were you I would shop for some used equipment and go for it. I bale 75 acres by myself it takes time but I get er done. I bought an old 16 foot utility trailer and welded pipes across it to move the hay. It will haul 14 of the bales that I bale. I have a ball hitch on the three point to pull the trailer. You will also need a front end loader. I take the tralier to the field and load the hay and then pull it back to my hay yard and unload. You can have 150 to 200 bales moved before you know it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hurleyjd, post: 303867, member: 4674"] The tractor you have is plenty big enough. You can get by with just one tractor. It is faster and easier on you if you have a smaller tractor for the rake. Look at the wheel rakes by vermeer. Only requirements is the hyd outlet for the rake, Tractor with 30 HP and up will work. If I were you I would shop for some used equipment and go for it. I bale 75 acres by myself it takes time but I get er done. I bought an old 16 foot utility trailer and welded pipes across it to move the hay. It will haul 14 of the bales that I bale. I have a ball hitch on the three point to pull the trailer. You will also need a front end loader. I take the tralier to the field and load the hay and then pull it back to my hay yard and unload. You can have 150 to 200 bales moved before you know it. [/QUOTE]
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