I'm like everyone else, budget is as cheap as possible. But I know you get what you pay for. 5 to 10K would be a realistic price range.
I like the pull type rake, I only wish it lifted higher to get over the windrows when trying to get out of the field.
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I've never been shy to share my opinion. Even when I'm at the JD training center in Dubuque.
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I've done small squares in the past with my IH430. Which the MF65 does well with. I'm doing round bales now with a NH 846 and the MF65 does ok with it even on hills. But I recently bought a Ranchworx 8'x42" aerator and it takes everything the MF65 has. And I've been wanting to upgrade to a newer baler so it's time for something with a little more power.
I'm not married to any particular brand. I just want something easy to work on and reliable. Every tractor has an issue of some sorts but steering around the common failures is what I'm most interested in.
I realize I'm poking the hornets nest with "which is best" and opinions are like buttholes everyone's got one and they all stink. I'm just seeing what people think and what kind of experiences you've had. Good bad or ugly.
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