When it comes to putting up hay, it's all relative. All equipment varies in size. You can put up small square bales that weigh 60# or big squares at 2,000#.
With round balers you can go from about 400# bales to 1600# bales.
Cutting hays has many variables also. You could cut with a sickle bar and need 20HP, or go to a disc mower and need 50 or more. It mostly depends on how wide of a swath you take at a time.
For a few acres and your own use (not have to be prefect to sell) you can get by with used equipment, and not need anything special.
For example, you can buy an "ordinary" round baler which will put up a 5'x6' bale (largest round bale) and simple not make the bale 6' in diameter. You can quit wrapping it and any weight you choose and wrap the bale with twine. You can also get balers that put up various size of large bales, like 4'x6', or 4'x5'...lots of variations.
You could rake your hay with a 4 wheeler if you needed to! Doesn't take much HP. Baling take the most HP, but you also need a tractor with some weight because the baler is heavy and your putting more weight in it.
I'd be buying a tractor that meets all my needs other than figuring it has to put up hay. If you bought a tractor with haying as the primary purpose you would end up with a tractor too big for other work on your 10 acres.
As mentioned, finding a nearby farmer who already puts up hay has the equipment, knowledge, etc. do get it done simply and easily.
You will soon discover putting up hay is only done when the weather is miserably hot. (You've heard the expression, "Make hay while the sun shines!") Then you have to figure how much can you cut so it can cure out and you can get it baled before the next rain comes in.
Better off to got to work and hire the job done!!
With round balers you can go from about 400# bales to 1600# bales.
Cutting hays has many variables also. You could cut with a sickle bar and need 20HP, or go to a disc mower and need 50 or more. It mostly depends on how wide of a swath you take at a time.
For a few acres and your own use (not have to be prefect to sell) you can get by with used equipment, and not need anything special.
For example, you can buy an "ordinary" round baler which will put up a 5'x6' bale (largest round bale) and simple not make the bale 6' in diameter. You can quit wrapping it and any weight you choose and wrap the bale with twine. You can also get balers that put up various size of large bales, like 4'x6', or 4'x5'...lots of variations.
You could rake your hay with a 4 wheeler if you needed to! Doesn't take much HP. Baling take the most HP, but you also need a tractor with some weight because the baler is heavy and your putting more weight in it.
I'd be buying a tractor that meets all my needs other than figuring it has to put up hay. If you bought a tractor with haying as the primary purpose you would end up with a tractor too big for other work on your 10 acres.
As mentioned, finding a nearby farmer who already puts up hay has the equipment, knowledge, etc. do get it done simply and easily.
You will soon discover putting up hay is only done when the weather is miserably hot. (You've heard the expression, "Make hay while the sun shines!") Then you have to figure how much can you cut so it can cure out and you can get it baled before the next rain comes in.
Better off to got to work and hire the job done!!