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Rivers, MB | as long as you have time to get back to the combine/s before they are full, then a hyd. drive is just fine. we have had a hyd. drive cart for 3 years now. it would be nice to have PTO but our combines have never had to sit and wait for the cart to get back so we are having trouble justifying a $14000 PTO for our tractor. the only time we have had problems is in oats because they yield double what most of our other crops do.
# of combines, yields and length of fields will be the determining factor.
Running a cart on a 4WD is pretty nice compared to a 2WD or MFWD.
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