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Front end loader
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The old stand-by transmission is used by simply putting it in the right gear for the desired speed and letting out the clutch. Transmission type is another choice to make when buying a tractor. A 4,000-pound, two-wheel-drive utility tractor can handle a larger-capacity loader for moving round bales or a larger rotary cutter with better traction and stability than the comparable compact,” says Payne. “A utility two-wheel-drive tractor under 3,000 pounds may work well on dry ground however, if you feed cattle in mud or snow, four-wheel-drive is a great feature to have. Lightweight tractors not only lose traction, but they also become unstable with a load on the front. When using a tractor for loader work, weight is transferred from the rear axle to the front. Light compact tractors weighing under 3,000 pounds with two-wheel-drive have traction problems. In addition, a new tractor should have ample three-point hitch capacity to handle implements purchased now and in the future. Make sure your current implements will match the new tractor.

front end loader

It is a simple, reliable way to attach implements such as rear and box blades, tillers, mowers, round bale movers, aerators, seeders and land levelers. The three-point hitch on the rear of a tractor has been on the market since the 1940s. “Light-frame tractors don’t have the traction and stability needed for completing many farm and ranch tasks.” Look past the horsepower and compare three-point hitch capacity and total tractor weight,” Payne advises. Some manufacturers remain competitive by adding a large engine to a small frame so they can advertise a larger amount of horsepower. “Two different tractors may not be comparable even if they have the same engine and power takeoff horsepower. If a tractor is used mostly for plowing, consider soil type, size of implements and time allotted for the job.”

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“There are many variables to study before making a decision on horsepower. You need to match horsepower to the job,” says John Ewald of Ewald Kubota. “Unfortunately, too many people are oversold on horsepower and believe certain horsepower is the right size whether they have 5 acres or 500. The importance of month-end USDA reports for corn










Front end loader