European tractor for their market and has a 37mph top speed- so 60kph on road that may have a 50 kph normal speed and laws that say tractor can run on the roads hauling whatever. Couple other European posters note tractors get registered and have insurance for road use, tags and do a lot of market hauling all year. 500 hp for a front and rear mounted forage harvesting rig PTO driven will cut and chop, blow into forage wagon a 30-50 foot swath of grass and other greens for a confinement dairy or beef operation - need 100 hp at each pto front and back and another couple hundred to move the choppers and wagon-- but one operator can then get feed for 50 cows in a hours pass on the forage ground. Secondary use possible- haul a military supply wagon or a artillery piece like a L7 105 'light' gun and ammo caisson or a engineering unit with shovel, blade, backhoe too dig trenches or mass grave. Wouldn't be as handy as a IHC H for garden cultivation of sweetcorn and mowing 5 acres of clover for couple cows- but couple thousand acres of wheat fields plant and harvest, haul grain to town or farm site bin 25 miles away from field might be handy. RN.
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