I’m stuck between getting the mx6000 with cab or m6060 with no cab. I’m leaning toward the 6000. Any input would be great.
The Cab option is HUGE. And expensive. Winter cold with a heater, summer heat with air conditioning, flying bug issues.
No cab. You are in the elements.
If you don't care about comfort or bugs. Save your money and get an open station.
If money is a non-issue. A cab is the way to go.
A cab on the mx6000 is in the budget but out of the budget on 6060. Is going with the smaller tractor to get the cab worth it?
I have an MX6000 and M6060, both with cabs. I would hate to have to make your decision since the M6060 is so much more tractor, but I simply couldn't do without the cab. The M6060 cab runs cooler than the MX for various reasons, but if I were faced with the same choice I'd go with the MX6000 and cab over the M6060 open station.A cab on the mx6000 is in the budget but out of the budget on 6060. Is going with the smaller tractor to get the cab worth it?
I personally think that the M6060 is a way better value than the MX6000 even at around $10k more, but if an MX will get the job done, and it's the only way to get a cab I'd go that route.I know the cabs are very nice (speaking as an open station MX6000 owner). But capability is primary when buying a tractor. If the lift capacity and weight of the MX suits your needs, then by all means buy the MX cab tractor. But if the greater capability of the M is necessary for your uses, I think that answers your question.
I run a 7ft rotary cutter (RCR1884) and a 5ft flail (Del Morino Centurion Super) behind the MX6000 without any trouble at all. I have a 12ft folding cutter (RC3712) but have only pulled it behind the M6060 which is a match made in heaven.My main use for the tractor will be bush hogging? How does the 6000 compare to the 6060? I’d like to have an 8’ cutter and one day maybe a bat wing.
They use the same engine but are otherwise much different. Basically, depends upon whether you want the convenience of a HST or the efficiency of a gear type transmission.My main use for the tractor will be bush hogging? How does the 6000 compare to the 6060? I’d like to have an 8’ cutter and one day maybe a bat wing.
My main question is how many hours a year are you going to put on the tractor? If you are going to be doing hundreds of hours of bush hogging. I would go with the M6060 and save up and get a cab on it. I do hundreds of hours a year bat wing mowing but I use a cabbed tractor. Wouldn't think of setting outside on a hundred degree day mowing. I run a MX6000 open station. Most of my hours with that tractor is spot spraying were a cab just won't work. I have done some bush hogging with it and a seven foot mower. Weight wise that seven foot mower which is a heavy duty model is a load for the three point. I wouldn't want a eight foot. I wouldn't want to run a bat wing on a MX6000. I think even a smaller bat wing would be a load on it. I really like my MX6000 for what I use it for but I find the three point set up a little light for my likings. I have plenty of big tractors in the shed so I don't have to over load the MX.My main use for the tractor will be bush hogging? How does the 6000 compare to the 6060? I’d like to have an 8’ cutter and one day maybe a bat wing.
The op is asking about the M6060 not the L6060. The M6060 doesn't have the same engine as the MX6000.They use the same engine but are otherwise much different.
I'm in the same boat. The MX is great at certain tasks such as snow removal, running the flail, moving things around with pallet forks, and even pulling a large disc harrow, but I use the M6060 for the more challenging jobs.I really like my MX6000 for what I use it for but I find the three point set up a little light for my likings. I have plenty of big tractors in the shed so I don't have to over load the MX.
Agreed. My mistake.The op is asking about the M6060 not the L6060. The M6060 doesn't have the same engine as the MX6000.