I am new member here, but owner of a Grand L-4240 for 10 years. My L-4240 has been a great tractor but always felt like it was a little under sized for my needs. I am at a point where I would like to upgrade to a more capable tractor.
I have 24 total acres that I maintain with about 18 acres of hilly pasture and approximately 4 acres of woods. I currently use my 4240 for tasks including mowing the pasture with a 6 ft rotary cutter, moving saw logs, processing firewood and general grapple work, clearing old fence rows, and other general chores around our hobby farm.
What I am looking for is more stability on the hills (mowing and loader work), more engine and PTO power for the rotary cutter as the 4240 bogs down on the hills fairly easily, and additional loader capability would be nice. My initial thought was to upgrade to the larger utility class tractor like the M7060 or M4. I know they would meet my needs with more power and more capabilities. My primary hesitation is that I really like the HST transmission for the loader work and ease of use in general when working in close quarters, but I am willing to give up the HST if that is what I need to do to get the capabilities that I need.
The alternative would be to upgrade to the largest HST model like the L6060 or MX6000. I have studied over the specifications of these larger HST tractors and comparing them to my 4240, I am not sure if they will really offer enough additional capabilities to make a significant difference for me. The 4240 is rated at 44 engine HP and ~35 PTO HP while the L6060 is 62 engine HP and ~53 PTO. The L6060 weighs about 4000lbs base tractor which is only about 500lbs more than the 4240. The loader on the 4240 (LA854) is rated about the same for lift capacity at the pins and 500mm. The L6060 is slightly longer and wider than the 4240, but not by much.
I would love to hear some real world feedback and experience from anyone that may have faced this same upgrade decision. Does the additional engine and PTO HP from the L6060 / MX6000 make a significant difference in performance when pulling a rotary cutter on hills? If you upgraded from a Grand L HST to a M-Series hydraulic shuttle, was the trade off in transmissions worth the extra capabilities and power of the M-Series?
I have done some research, but I am early in my evaluation process and open to suggestions or any considerations I have missed. I really appreciate any feedback you may have.
I have 24 total acres that I maintain with about 18 acres of hilly pasture and approximately 4 acres of woods. I currently use my 4240 for tasks including mowing the pasture with a 6 ft rotary cutter, moving saw logs, processing firewood and general grapple work, clearing old fence rows, and other general chores around our hobby farm.
What I am looking for is more stability on the hills (mowing and loader work), more engine and PTO power for the rotary cutter as the 4240 bogs down on the hills fairly easily, and additional loader capability would be nice. My initial thought was to upgrade to the larger utility class tractor like the M7060 or M4. I know they would meet my needs with more power and more capabilities. My primary hesitation is that I really like the HST transmission for the loader work and ease of use in general when working in close quarters, but I am willing to give up the HST if that is what I need to do to get the capabilities that I need.
The alternative would be to upgrade to the largest HST model like the L6060 or MX6000. I have studied over the specifications of these larger HST tractors and comparing them to my 4240, I am not sure if they will really offer enough additional capabilities to make a significant difference for me. The 4240 is rated at 44 engine HP and ~35 PTO HP while the L6060 is 62 engine HP and ~53 PTO. The L6060 weighs about 4000lbs base tractor which is only about 500lbs more than the 4240. The loader on the 4240 (LA854) is rated about the same for lift capacity at the pins and 500mm. The L6060 is slightly longer and wider than the 4240, but not by much.
I would love to hear some real world feedback and experience from anyone that may have faced this same upgrade decision. Does the additional engine and PTO HP from the L6060 / MX6000 make a significant difference in performance when pulling a rotary cutter on hills? If you upgraded from a Grand L HST to a M-Series hydraulic shuttle, was the trade off in transmissions worth the extra capabilities and power of the M-Series?
I have done some research, but I am early in my evaluation process and open to suggestions or any considerations I have missed. I really appreciate any feedback you may have.
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