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<blockquote data-quote="mtncows" data-source="post: 298295" data-attributes="member: 4692"><p>I think you are wise to ask before doing when you are not sure.I think the tractor may be okay if properly weighted but as others have said BE CAREFUL! That means no high speed,watch for rocks,ruts,and other uneven surfaces.If you can, I think you would be better served with the pickup spear or tumble bug then sometime try to get a larger tracto or look into smaller bales like 4'X5's. I'm not running down your equipment I'm just trying to keep you safe and happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtncows, post: 298295, member: 4692"] I think you are wise to ask before doing when you are not sure.I think the tractor may be okay if properly weighted but as others have said BE CAREFUL! That means no high speed,watch for rocks,ruts,and other uneven surfaces.If you can, I think you would be better served with the pickup spear or tumble bug then sometime try to get a larger tracto or look into smaller bales like 4'X5's. I'm not running down your equipment I'm just trying to keep you safe and happy. [/QUOTE]
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