Jun 8, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #1 B bigiron1974 New member Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 16 Location WV Talking with a friend tonight. He said it wouldnt run a square baler. Will it?
Jun 9, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #2 K KennyV Elite Member Joined Sep 1, 2004 Messages 2,601 Location Kansas, Butler county, Just east of DooDah Tractor Kubota L4200 GSTCA If it could it would be marginal at best and I think it would shake the tractor to pieces... KennyV.
Jun 9, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #3 A art Super Member Joined Apr 10, 2000 Messages 6,798 Location central New York Tractor all makes and models I think it would be all that it could do and you wouldn't need but the smallest models. Most of them will need a minimum of 35 PTO horsepower which would equate to about a 45 engine.
I think it would be all that it could do and you wouldn't need but the smallest models. Most of them will need a minimum of 35 PTO horsepower which would equate to about a 45 engine.
Jun 9, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #4 RobJ Elite Member Joined Jul 10, 2005 Messages 3,554 Location Spring, TX (Houston) Tractor Kubota L2500 Sure it will...this one all day long!! YouTube - Mini round baler net wrap_hay
Jun 9, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #5 canoetrpr Veteran Member Joined Aug 7, 2005 Messages 2,396 Location Ontario, Canada Tractor Kubota M7040 cab/hyd shuttle - current, Kubota L3400 - traded I'd say it would be at the small side for a square baler. Just barely perhaps.
Jun 9, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? Thread Starter #6 OP B bigiron1974 New member Joined May 4, 2009 Messages 16 Location WV You guys are probably right, but I am think I might at least give it a shot. Thanks for responding
Jun 10, 2009 / L3400 will it run a square baler? #7 NH-Rob Gold Member Joined Feb 27, 2008 Messages 319 Location Northern NH Tractor Kubota B7510HSD(sold) B3200(new 6/15/09) it is hard to believe it takes much hp to run a bailer but I think you need lots of wieght. When the plunger is moving it pushes the bailer back and forth and the tractor needs to take all this abuse. Rob
it is hard to believe it takes much hp to run a bailer but I think you need lots of wieght. When the plunger is moving it pushes the bailer back and forth and the tractor needs to take all this abuse. Rob