I wouldn't consider a 2010 JD. We bought a new one in 61. I would look at a newer 4X4 diesel with a loader. Independent power take off. (the pto keeps turning with the clutch pushed down) Doesn't apply if you get a Hydro. And of course 3 point hitch. A 30 hp tractor will do everything except handle a bale spear. unless your bales are 800 lbs or less. My brother in law has a B7800 Kubota and it will handle 800 lb bales.(4X5). Older tractors I would consider is. Ford 600 and 800 series. and 2000 to 4000. Massey Ferguson 35 and up. IHC 374 574 etc. John Deere 1020 2020. 950 and 1050. There are a lot more. My neighbor sells Kubota's, they have been hard on the used tractor market. You can buy a new tractor with loader and hydro trans, for 250 a month. and they through in a trailer to haul it. Vic
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