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Posted by hay on Monday, August 11, 2008:In Reply to: How do I know what my Tractor can pull??? posted by Shawn on Monday, August 11, 2008:
ALMOST any utility size tractor and some compact tractors can "PULL" the baler. the questions is if the tractor has enough weight and horsepower to USE the baler in the field. are you using a square or round baler? and what is the size of bales that the baler makes? all this information is vital so you won't overload your tractor or do something unsafe or dangerous. how steep of a grade are you going to be using it on? what is your tractors hp and weight? then we can go from there.
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