![]() ![]() This is probably technically just barley enough power to turn the baler, no kicker, no wagon as long as your on reasonably flat ground and not in a hurry to force the hay through too fast. With 30 engine hp, your probably have closer to 25 pto hp at the pto. ![]() It handled hay as fast as the slip clutch on the baler would take plus kicker and heavily laden wagon with only a snort of diesel smoke here and there going up the steepest inclines. To get 42 hp at the pto, it would have to be closer 50 engine hp. I used to run a small MF baler with a ford 3600 - supposedly 42 pto horse power. Posted 04:44 (#942219 - in reply to #942059) Subject: Re: Do I have enough horsepower? I used to run a 275 baler with thrower and trailing wagon with a 730, about 65 hp. Posted 00:45 (#942135 - in reply to #942059) Subject: RE: Do I have enough horsepower? ![]() A old H IH is about 30 hp might handle the baler, but your newer 30 hp is like comparing draft horses to mini horses. Your NH 's 30 Hp is probley engine HP not PTO hp. Most newer tractors under 50-70 hp don't have a good enough PTO for the balers, they cannot handle the shock loads. Posted 23:45 (#942086 - in reply to #942059) Subject: Re: Do I have enough horsepower? I have a new holland tc29da witch is 30 horse power is that enough? How much horse power do i need to run a 1975 275 new holland baler. Posted 23:19 (#942059) Subject: Do I have enough horsepower? ![]()
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