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<blockquote data-quote="Horace Baker" data-source="post: 122057" data-attributes="member: 904"><p>I would not choose a compact over a utility model of the same HP mainly because of the weight difference. I want all the traction and stability I can get going down a hill with a baler behind. It is also my understanding that the internal parts on the utility models are much beefier. (longer life). My 32 HP Ford 2600 is more than enough tractor for average haymaking and big enough to feel safe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Horace Baker, post: 122057, member: 904"] I would not choose a compact over a utility model of the same HP mainly because of the weight difference. I want all the traction and stability I can get going down a hill with a baler behind. It is also my understanding that the internal parts on the utility models are much beefier. (longer life). My 32 HP Ford 2600 is more than enough tractor for average haymaking and big enough to feel safe. [/QUOTE]
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