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<blockquote data-quote="Smith1000" data-source="post: 673253" data-attributes="member: 3526"><p>I use a 1954 Super MTA, which has about 45 hp. It will run a sickle bar okay, but not sure if it would do more than that. It will run a square baler with no issues. I also have a Super C, which will run a square baler and sickle bar mower. The Super MTA has also been used to run a 5x5 round baler rated at 50 hp, but it is a load for it when the bales are about ready to wrap (full size). I don't do use the 5x5 round baler behind it anymore. </p><p></p><p>A H would do about the same as the M. The Super MTA is set up with a single remote for a two-way cylinder. It then has a one-way lift hook-up. I am not sure about older Ms or Super Ms. I don't think the older Ms will have the hydraulics you need. A Super M may have the hydraulics, but I am not sure if they are set up for a two-way. It could be done though, but may not have the HP you need to run something beyond a sickle bar mower.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smith1000, post: 673253, member: 3526"] I use a 1954 Super MTA, which has about 45 hp. It will run a sickle bar okay, but not sure if it would do more than that. It will run a square baler with no issues. I also have a Super C, which will run a square baler and sickle bar mower. The Super MTA has also been used to run a 5x5 round baler rated at 50 hp, but it is a load for it when the bales are about ready to wrap (full size). I don't do use the 5x5 round baler behind it anymore. A H would do about the same as the M. The Super MTA is set up with a single remote for a two-way cylinder. It then has a one-way lift hook-up. I am not sure about older Ms or Super Ms. I don't think the older Ms will have the hydraulics you need. A Super M may have the hydraulics, but I am not sure if they are set up for a two-way. It could be done though, but may not have the HP you need to run something beyond a sickle bar mower. [/QUOTE]
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