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<blockquote data-quote="RScott" data-source="post: 1027160" data-attributes="member: 16191"><p>Depends what you're mission is. I have a 2011 model - FWD. Had served every purpose we used it for - moving hay of all round bale sizes, front and back, pulling spike aerator, drilling pastures, 15 foot brushhog, general loading and dumping, and cutting and raking hay. We just met it's limit - pulling a 5X6 NH Baler. On the flat ground, it does OK, but with the least bit of upslope during baling it just doesn't want to pull it. I honestly think it would work good for 4X5 or probably even 5X5 balers, but the 5X6 is too much.</p><p></p><p>I like the tractor and it's a good all-around machine, but we have to get something bigger for our needs. Will probably keep the TD5050 unless a real good deal works itself out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RScott, post: 1027160, member: 16191"] Depends what you're mission is. I have a 2011 model - FWD. Had served every purpose we used it for - moving hay of all round bale sizes, front and back, pulling spike aerator, drilling pastures, 15 foot brushhog, general loading and dumping, and cutting and raking hay. We just met it's limit - pulling a 5X6 NH Baler. On the flat ground, it does OK, but with the least bit of upslope during baling it just doesn't want to pull it. I honestly think it would work good for 4X5 or probably even 5X5 balers, but the 5X6 is too much. I like the tractor and it's a good all-around machine, but we have to get something bigger for our needs. Will probably keep the TD5050 unless a real good deal works itself out. [/QUOTE]
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