slowzuki
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- New Brunswick, Canada
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- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
That size range on a farm is sort of a multi purpose machine. On a large farm it would be the yard or chore tractor and have a loader fitted and be used for all kinds of tasks except the actual heavy work of working the hundreds or thousands of acres. Its too small to pull modern and large no-till planters, tillage equipment or harvesting equipment.
On smaller farms this size tractor might be the only tractor and would do all of the tasks on the farm. Dairies, beef feed lots, mixed arable, etc would use this size for every task as long as their arable acres aren't too big. Recently the size of the big tractor on this type of farm has been creeping up to 160-180 hp as equipment like big square balers become more popular.
In part time farms like my own, we have this sized machine for one reason mainly, to run the discbine. Its handy for plowing and other work, but not required.
On smaller farms this size tractor might be the only tractor and would do all of the tasks on the farm. Dairies, beef feed lots, mixed arable, etc would use this size for every task as long as their arable acres aren't too big. Recently the size of the big tractor on this type of farm has been creeping up to 160-180 hp as equipment like big square balers become more popular.
In part time farms like my own, we have this sized machine for one reason mainly, to run the discbine. Its handy for plowing and other work, but not required.