I still stand behind my post that these aren't a real tractor in my opinion. In your opinion they very well may be. I have a very hard time believing that anyone could mow and bale 75-100 acres though with a compact. First of all it would take you a week to pull a sickle mower with a compact as there is no way you could pull any kind of a mower conditioner with a compact tractor. Most of the sickle bars are 7'. You do the math driving that slow with a sickle bar mower how fast you can cut hay. It takes me a day to cut 15 acres of hay with a 14' John Deere rotarty mower conditioner. You could rake without any problem and you could pull a small square baler but not very fast.
But that aside these CUT's don't have most of the options that a larger tractor has. Namely very few of them have draft control. You can't run planters, etc. on them either.
Now with that aside yes you can take care of mowing, small plowing and discing jobs, loader jobs, landscape, dirt moving, etc. etc. but they aren't an ag tractor and you can't go out and take care of a 160 acre farm if you're planting crops, etc. Even the mere fact of having to set the wheels for different row crops is impossible to do on most compact tractors.
When I say they aren't a real tractor I mean they aren't a real crop production tractor. Their design wasn't one to go out and plow all day with or disc, etc. I don't know of anyone that's going to go out and buy a compact tractor to specifically farm with. Most people buy compact to take care of a small acreage and fit all kinds of time saving devices to them to do this like 4 in 1 buckets, rototillers, snow blowers, mid mount mowers, etc. etc. You buy an ag. tractor to hook up a disc, plow, planter, baler, etc. You certainly could take care of 5 acres, 10 acres, etc. if you had all day to do it! About three years ago I needed to plow some ground to plant some hay. I had that Massey Super 90 at the time. The most I could pull was a three bottom plow and it took me two and a half days to plow 25 acres. There were spaces as well that I couldn't get that three bottom plow through either.
Don't take offense to my posts. It doesn't bother me that you think a compact tractor is a real ag tractor. It's just my opinion about them. If someone wants to do alot of farming they really should have a row crop tractor not a compact tractor.