Over here in Europe, everything is counted in engine hp.
Even if your small tractor has enough drawbar hp, it doesn't mean that if one 30 drawbar hp tractor can pull the plough, the other tractor with 30 drawbar hp can too..
power is force x speed. Your lightweight little tractor may put out some good drawbar hp at 12 km/h, but that is combined with a low force.
A farm tractor of 30 hp, which might be twice as heavy, will put out this drawbar hp at 7 km/h and have a higher drag force. However, due to it's weight, it wont be able to put out the same drawbar hp at 12 km/h, like the lightweight can.
At our small farm in the netherlands, we use machinery with a 50 hp Zetor 5245, the machinery is advisable for 70 hp or some even 90 hp.
Mostly it isn't a problem, due to the relatively high drag force because of the 3100 kg weight and 4wd. It's just a matter of matching the right gear to the work.
Only in some situations, when the working quality will be decreased by a lower working speed, these advised hp requirements apply.
But in this case, you're working with a lightweight compact tractor which is NOT built for heavy pulling, so you might overstrain the axles and gearbox. But i think there are enough compacts that will stand up to these jobs without any problems. I mean, just compare a Kubota
B7001 15 hp to another Kubota of the 3000 series (???) i think the
B7001 is not built for heavy tillage, and CERTAINLY not comparable to the rear end of a 5245... /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif