May ‘21 I got mine used with 120 hours for 33,500. Guy even delivered it 45 minutes away. He gave me the sales receipt where he paid 38,000 or so just a few months earlier.
When I sold the open station MX6000 and rear blade very early last year (February I think) I got $39k for it. The blade was $1750 new, so basically $37,250 for an MX open station with 110 hours, three rear remotes and the third function. I sold a set of tire chains to the same person a few months later for $400. I was more than happy with the deal, as was the new owner given that tractors were unobtanium.
The MX6000 HSTC that replaced it was considerably more expensive. The base price of the standard tractor and loader with heavy duty round back bucket was $46,811. Basically the configuration shown by
@Matt Ellerbee above but with R4 tires and zero options. Note that the base tractor is now about $7k more expensive than when I ordered mine in July of 2021. I added the options listed below and have zero regrets about any part of the purchase, even though I was "ripped off big time".
I will add, it's the price increases that we saw in 2020, 2021 and 2022 that prompted me to buy the M6060. I knew I'd want a bigger tractor at some point, and I knew that prices weren't ever going down again so when the M6060 showed up on the lot in Sheridan, WY and priced at almost $8k below the current MSRP I jumped at the chance. I've said this before, had I ordered an M it would have most likely been the M7060 with F12/R12 transmission, but I have no regrets at all and saved some money in the process.
Third function
Three rear remotes with one float
Top-n-tilt
Air ride seat
Rear window defogger and wiper
130A alternator
Rear work lights
Side mirrors
7-pin trailer outlet
Bolt on cutting edge
Draft control
Wheel weights 600lb
Rim Guard in rear tires