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<blockquote data-quote="bert" data-source="post: 5764264" data-attributes="member: 3138"><p>I would try a TM before ruling it out for been too big, we run a JCB 541-70, 1000 hours a year on similar tasks to yourself along side a 125hp loader tractor doing 700 hours. JCB can tow well upto 10 ton, then you want the loader tractor on the job. </p><p></p><p>To lead bales when there is 2 of us we use the smaller trailer on the JCB and the big one on the loader tractor, if there is a long lead a loader in the field and one in the yard with tractor's and trailer's running in between work's best. </p><p></p><p>As for visibility you soon get used to the size of it. I would miss the reach and lifting power of ours if i went any smaller.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bert, post: 5764264, member: 3138"] I would try a TM before ruling it out for been too big, we run a JCB 541-70, 1000 hours a year on similar tasks to yourself along side a 125hp loader tractor doing 700 hours. JCB can tow well upto 10 ton, then you want the loader tractor on the job. To lead bales when there is 2 of us we use the smaller trailer on the JCB and the big one on the loader tractor, if there is a long lead a loader in the field and one in the yard with tractor's and trailer's running in between work's best. As for visibility you soon get used to the size of it. I would miss the reach and lifting power of ours if i went any smaller. [/QUOTE]
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