A 282 is a high capacity baler that makes 16x18 bales. If you want to bale with 30 PTO HP, the first thing to look for is a far more common 14x18 baler. You are asking for more trouble than you need to sign up for by trying to run a 16x18 baler with your tractor.
Plus one on the excellent advice from RickB as the 282 is a large capacity baler that makes 16x18 bales - not a good fit for a compact tractor.
That said your tractor will pull a baler, the key is picking the right size baler. (just like a 1/2 ton 6 cylinder pick-up truck will pull a trailer - it just will not pull the same trailer that a 1 ton turbo diesel pick-up truck will pull).
Generally speaking for a compact tractor:
New Holland models any number starting with 65 up to and including 273 would be good choices (skip the albatross 77 though).
John Deere 14T or 24T (maybe a 214T but a 214T could be iffy).
Again generally speaking these balers will be 40 to 50 years old or more and were designed to work with the common low hp tractors that most farmers had during that era. Expect to tinker on them due to age and wear. As balers got newer they almost always require more and more tractor horserpower as the capacity increased in newer models since farmers were buying bigger tractors in the 1970's. There are brand new balers from companies like MicroStar and other outfits made designed to work with itty bitty little tractors but they cost 15k plus new and I have never seen a used one.
Literally hours worth or reading on this subject so happy searching on this site and I I would recommend searching on Yesterday's Tractor site also. Get creative with your seaches by putting really old low hp tractors tractors like Allis Chalmers B, AC C, AC CA, AC WC, Farmall A, Farmall B, Farmall C, Farmall H, John Deere B, Ford 8N, Ford NAA, Ford Jubilee, Ford 600 as you will find more archival references for old school tractors with low hp than modern compacts. All of these tractors I listed have less hp than yours but some do have more torque so keep that in mind too. Search modern compacts tractors too, but I expect there to be less in archives.
(FWIW I use a NH 65 baler behind a Kubota L285 that is 26.5 PTO max at WOT but more like 23 hp with throttle set at 540 PTO rpm).