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You can buy a used baler for $500-1000, invest $500 in parts.
You can buy a 35hp older tractor for $1500. Add $1000 for an overhaul.
Total investment, well under half of what that new baler costs. And you'll have normal sized bales, a 2nd tractor.
The little tractor will come in handy for raking the hay, maybe cutting hay. It's nice to have 2 tractors for haymaking, lot of swapping & changing implements...
A regular older baler requires about 15 hp to run the baler, & about 15 hp to tow it all around the field. Add 5 more hp to tow a wagon around behind.
More than hp, you need a HEAVY tractor to bale hay. the baler full of hay is pretty heavy, and the plunger going back & forth gives you quite a push/pull effect. Get to a hill, and that baler will shove a light tractor all over the place. CUT's just are designed for baling.
--->Paul
You can buy a 35hp older tractor for $1500. Add $1000 for an overhaul.
Total investment, well under half of what that new baler costs. And you'll have normal sized bales, a 2nd tractor.
The little tractor will come in handy for raking the hay, maybe cutting hay. It's nice to have 2 tractors for haymaking, lot of swapping & changing implements...
A regular older baler requires about 15 hp to run the baler, & about 15 hp to tow it all around the field. Add 5 more hp to tow a wagon around behind.
More than hp, you need a HEAVY tractor to bale hay. the baler full of hay is pretty heavy, and the plunger going back & forth gives you quite a push/pull effect. Get to a hill, and that baler will shove a light tractor all over the place. CUT's just are designed for baling.
--->Paul