Posted by DR. EVIL on June 18, 2020 at 07:13:27 from (174.192.81.204):
In Reply to: Sickle mower tractor posted by Grandpa love on June 18, 2020 at 06:00:40:
Are you sure the tractor with the WFE is a 300? The grill is SCREAMING 400/450 at me. The three slots above the cultivator stay rod holes means 400/450, 300/350 only had 2 slots above the holes. The 300 would easily run your mower AND your baler. Not sure about a 300 running mowing hay or baling all day on 10 gallons of gas, must work short days, they burn 2 gal/hour, 17 gallon tank. I could mow, rake, and bale 20 acres of hay without worrying about gas with my Super H, but I would gas up first thing before going to the field. When I chopped corn stalks, lot longer days, I'd gas up first thing before going to the field, then at Noon, then I could run to 8-9 PM, 45-50 acres/day.
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