TED-20/MF35 for square baler?
Posted: Thu Dec 14, 2023 11:01 am
Morning all!
First post here and I'm sure it's been done to death, but I've recently had the offer of a Fergie TED-20 at a reasonable price. I also have had the offer of a 35 for considerably more (23c engine, as far as I know it's a single clutch).
I've fancied a little tractor for myself for a while now, and will be using it mainly for paddock maintenance for horses ie; pulling a harrow, roller, little bit of poo-picking/spreading, carting the occasional bale of hay. Recently the girlfriend has had a revelation that if I were to buy a tractor I'd be able to produce haylage for her expensive, if overly-opinionated meat-motorcycle.
My heart seems set on the Grey Fergie. It's a good deal, the tractor is local and is in good condition, but will it power and pull a small square baler on flat terrain with an over-run setup? It'll only need to be used for 150 bales or so a year, the rest is taken care of by a much bigger tractor making round bales of hay for the other animals.
As far as balers go, any recommendations for these? I've heard of folks pulling New Holland 68's with relative success, would it take an NH276 or is that pushing it?
Many thanks, Michael
First post here and I'm sure it's been done to death, but I've recently had the offer of a Fergie TED-20 at a reasonable price. I also have had the offer of a 35 for considerably more (23c engine, as far as I know it's a single clutch).
I've fancied a little tractor for myself for a while now, and will be using it mainly for paddock maintenance for horses ie; pulling a harrow, roller, little bit of poo-picking/spreading, carting the occasional bale of hay. Recently the girlfriend has had a revelation that if I were to buy a tractor I'd be able to produce haylage for her expensive, if overly-opinionated meat-motorcycle.
My heart seems set on the Grey Fergie. It's a good deal, the tractor is local and is in good condition, but will it power and pull a small square baler on flat terrain with an over-run setup? It'll only need to be used for 150 bales or so a year, the rest is taken care of by a much bigger tractor making round bales of hay for the other animals.
As far as balers go, any recommendations for these? I've heard of folks pulling New Holland 68's with relative success, would it take an NH276 or is that pushing it?
Many thanks, Michael