I farm in a high desert area from May to Oct. I have two properties to maintain with one as a business. Lots of construction/demo chores and upkeep to do when not farming the small family farm. I like the hydraulic shuttle shift transmission and am leaning toward a M6060. I like the MX6000 too but not sold completely on the hydrostatic transmission. Any recommendations?
I have both of those models, and if it's one or the other, the M6060 every time. The MX6000 is a very capable tractor but there isn't much crossover in terms of tasks, at least not for me. I like, use and enjoy both tractors and the fact that they're so different is part of the enjoyment, but if there can be only one, then it's the M6060. It's so much bigger than an MX, and offers way more capability at both ends, and in the middle, and is a torque monster compared to the MX. Don't be fooled by the engine and pto hp numbers. They're only close on paper.
Many here will favor the HST and I get that, but they'll tell you that you can't move dirt or pick up logs or do any precise work with a gear drive tractor. I don't agree at all, and if you've grown up driving and preferring manual transmission vehicles or tractors it's not much of a learning curve. If you're looking at a cab model, the M6060 cab is way bigger and more comfortable and with a much better layout of the important controls. Don't get me wrong, the MX cab is still a nice place to be, and that tractor is the bee's knees for me for snow removal, running the flail or rortary cutter, pallelt forks, etc., and being smaller feels very nimble. That said, the M6060 has an incredibly tight turning radius and is easy to use. There are more than a few tasks that I can do with the M that I simply can't do with the MX, but not the other way around.
If you're serious about an M6060 you might want to look at the M7060 too. You can get some really nice and meaningful upgrades with the 7060 that simply aren't available on the 6060.
Good luck with your decision. It's a nice choice to have to make and ultimately I doubt you'd be disappointed with either.