Looking at a M7060 ROPS. What's the advantage of either the 8 or 12 speed trans over the other? is one better suited for certain type usage or does it really matter?
Looking at a M7060 ROPS. What's the advantage of either the 8 or 12 speed trans over the other? is one better suited for certain type usage or does it really matter?
In case the OP is confused, the tractor needs to be stationary when shifting between high and low range, but all gears are synchronized regardless of range. In other words, you can depress the clutch and shift gears while moving for any of the 12/18 or 8/12 forward or reverse gears, but the tractor must be stationary when selecting creep, low or high ranges.The 6 speed synchronized main transmission reduces the need to stop to shift ranges as conditions change.
I think that....YOU NEED a 12 speed M7060 (with a big snow pusher) !!!!12-speed gives you more gear ratios with six forward and six reverse gears for two ranges of low and high. 12 becomes 18 with the creeper option. More gears increases the chance of being in an optimal gear for whatever you're doing. Have you ever found yourself between gears when for example going up a hill in a car or truck?
The M6060 is only available with an 8-speed high and low range but the creeper option adds another four to that.
This is akin to a three range HST vs. two range. Three ranges is better.
I'm in Wyoming and am heading over to the Kubota dealership this morning to pick up the auger I bought yesterday. I'm going to take a good look at the M6060s again while I'm there.I think that....YOU NEED a 12 speed M7060 (with a big snow pusher) !!!!
What'd you get home with?I'm in Wyoming and am heading over to the Kubota dealership this morning to pick up the auger I bought yesterday. I'm going to take a good look at the M6060s again while I'm there.
I hope someone that's owned both will chime in and let us all know if 12 really is better than 8 for typical use. The M6060 only offers the 8 speed which becomes 12 with the creep option.Looking at a M7060 ROPS. What's the advantage of either the 8 or 12 speed trans over the other? is one better suited for certain type usage or does it really matter?
Have owned and operated both with same mowers in same parcels.I hope someone that's owned both will chime in and let us all know if 12 really is better than 8 for typical use. The M6060 only offers the 8 speed which becomes 12 with the creep option.
You've owned and operated both and all you can say is what is completely obvious. Was the 8-speed a problem mowing the same parcel compared to the 12 speed? Did you often have to stop and change range with the 8-speed but didn't with the 12-speed? Mowing is a low bar in terms of these machines so you couldn't stay in high range with the 8-speed and four forward gears weren't enough?Have owned and operated both with same mowers in same parcels.
As previously stated, 6 speed synchronized main transmission reduces need to stop to change ranges vis a vis 4 speed synchronized main transmission.
Creep option is not relevant to this discussion.
SDT
Please advise what is incorrect in my post above.You've owned and operated both and all you can say is what is completely obvious. Was the 8-speed a problem mowing the same parcel compared to the 12 speed? Did you often have to stop and change range with the 8-speed but didn't with the 12-speed? Mowing is a low bar in terms of these machines so you couldn't stay in high range with the 8-speed and four forward gears weren't enough?
I think creep option is absolutely relevant but you're entitled to your opinion as I am to mine.
I didn't say anything was incorrect, just commented on the total lack of information from someone who claims to have owned and used an 8-speed and a 12-speed extensively.Please advise what is incorrect in my post above.
I'll wait.
SDT
To get back on track, I've been looking at an M6060 recently and so have been looking at the specs for it and the M7060. There are some features that you get when you choose the F12/R12 that you don't get with the F8/R8.Looking at a M7060 ROPS. What's the advantage of either the 8 or 12 speed trans over the other? is one better suited for certain type usage or does it really matter?
This is a tractor chat forum not an appellate brief. Time spent in such forums is nearly always measured in seconds. Accordingly, I neither spell check nor proof read things posted herein.I didn't say anything was incorrect, just commented on the total lack of information from someone who claims to have owned and used an 8-speed and a 12-speed extensively.
I got suspended for a week for getting into stuff with you and I enjoy this forum so I won't get into anything nasty with you this time. Given all of your experience with the two types of transmission mentioned I would expect a more thorough response to the OP's question. As it stands you've merely pointed out something that anyone can figure out for themselves.
Oh for the record, you didn't spell vis-à-vis correctly so I suppose there's that.
Ouch....you were a bad boy here on OTT?I didn't say anything was incorrect, just commented on the total lack of information from someone who claims to have owned and used an 8-speed and a 12-speed extensively.
I got suspended for a week for getting into stuff with you and I enjoy this forum so I won't get into anything nasty with you this time. Given all of your experience with the two types of transmission mentioned I would expect a more thorough response to the OP's question. As it stands you've merely pointed out something that anyone can figure out for themselves.
Oh for the record, you didn't spell vis-à-vis correctly so I suppose there's that.
Yeah. I'm not good at letting BS slide but I've been informed by a moderator that I can't call out members for lying about what they've done, what they know, or who they are. I didn't grow up in an anonymous culture where there's no accountability but that's become the norm with platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and forums like this. Since I'm not a touchy feely, everyone gets a trophy type of person the moderators decided to make me stand in the corner and face the wall for a week. The Cliff Clavins are alive and well and obviously thriving in this keyboard warrior culture. That said, I've learned a lot here from some members, learned absolutely nothing from others, and tried to add useful and accurate information when possible.Ouch....you were a bad boy here on OTT?
Similar thing happened to me over on TBN last Fall......suspended twice in 6 weeks.
I put TBN in my rear view mirror.
Seemingly much more reasonable here!
It is very obvious to me that we are "cut from the same cloth", though at my age, my "cloth" is nearly worn out.Yeah. I'm not good at letting BS slide but I've been informed by a moderator that I can't call out members for lying about what they've done, what they know, or who they are. I didn't grow up in an anonymous culture where there's no accountability but that's become the norm with platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and forums like this. Since I'm not a touchy feely, everyone gets a trophy type of person the moderators decided to make me stand in the corner and face the wall for a week. The Cliff Clavins are alive and well and obviously thriving in this keyboard warrior culture. That said, I've learned a lot here from some members, learned absolutely nothing from others, and tried to add useful and accurate information when possible.