floyd
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Denny said:I'd spend the extra money and have a tractor thats over powered and under worked than have one thats over worked because it's under powered.
John SD said:Denny said:I'd spend the extra money and have a tractor thats over powered and under worked than have one thats over worked because it's under powered.
I agree with Denny. Are you putting the hay in big rounds and handling hay with the same tractor? I think a minimum 80 HP tractor would be in order to comfortably handle round bales with a loader.
I use a old Fordson Major Diesel (45HP) on my 3 pt single bale fork. It has a lot more cast iron in it than any 45HP tractor built today. The Major barely handles my 5x5 bales that I estimate weigh 1300lbs on dry ground. In many cases I have to drive in reverse with a bale on to prevent doing wheelies. If I drive forward I have to steer with the brakes and frequently lose the bale off going up hills. Add snow or mud to the mix and I'm better off using a bigger tractor.