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Go with the extra gears and weight. The extra speeds benefit has been explained. On the wieght side, a round baler can push a tractor around on hills. The baler 4x6 baler I use lists a minimum tractor weight of around 6500 lbs. I use a MF with a dry weight of 8600 lbs and on steep hills it can you can really tell the baler is back there. The weight also help when handling the bales with a FEL. I personally like the MX 108 and the MX 125 for those reasons for what I do and came very close to getting one. The extra heighth also ads visibility.
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I'd go for the heavier tractor since you're doing ground engaging work. As you probably know, the heavier tractor will be steadier & smoother. The lighter unit will get thrown around more-and so will you. A heavier tractor would be steadier doing hay work, too.
If your work is more ground sensitive, orchard spraying, driving over lawns, etc. then the lighter unit is a better option. At 18,000lbs, my backhoe might not be a sexy as a mini-ex, but when you dig, push or load, it's a lot more stable platform.
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