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My 6330 standard (mapped) handled the lely 245 better than 150hp deutz in your situation I’d really be thinking a 6630 standard be ideal I used to have a 6620 with a loader it was nearly as nimble as the 6330
Forgot about those. What do they map at about 150-160hp?
No worse than a 6630 if there's any difference in length at all it'll be marginal. Just give it as much turning circle as possible on the hub stops and you'll be fine6930 be to cumbersome for loader / baler work ? mostly only paddock loading in and out of , not shed work . Been told of one that has a complete new back end incl trans in my budget , but thinking that may be a handful in small paddocks . How do they turn following windrows etc , much worse than a 6630 would ? I am only used to the 4 cyl machines
No worse than a 6630 if there's any difference in length at all it'll be marginal. Just give it as much turning circle as possible on the hub stops and you'll be fine
So am I but there might be a very slight difference but very much doubtFairly sure a 65-69 are all the same length
So am I but there might be a very slight difference but very much doubt
Axles will be the same distance apart so that would be very marginal and I've not seen many if any 6630 on 24 inch fronts so turning circle would be the same as a 69Tyres will affect length slightly
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