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The world | A cutter and silage together is going to devour horsepower. If you only need one or none of those the 6330 should be fine. I used to run a non-cutter baler with ~85 PTO horsepower and didn't feel short of power unless I was going straight uphill, and then it was just a matter of slowing down. There wasn't anything I was ever unable to do. If you've never owned a round baler before I'm going to guess you're not hugely concerned with maximum efficiency so I would definitely not go out and spend the money on a tractor before you give it a go with what you have already. | |
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