Get the 7060.Pricing? Got a quote $50,950 and $48,750. I am thinking it’s worth the extra 2k for the 10hp. This price is with loader and 4wd? Seems like fair pricing. Any thoughts?
It's only worth what someone is willing to pay for itAnyone know if those prices are ok?
I have the M6060 and the actual difference is 7.5hp net, and 8hp at the PTO. I bought the 6060 off the lot from a dealer in Sheridan, WY but had I ordered a tractor it would have been the M7060 with the F12/R12 transmission and I would have added the creep range as I did to the 6060. The increased oil flow, electronic 4WD, and better transmission are worth the price difference. The engines are the same and there are affordable options to bump up the 6060 power output so I wouldn't focus on the hp difference.Pricing? Got a quote $50,950 and $48,750. I am thinking it’s worth the extra 2k for the 10hp. This price is with loader and 4wd? Seems like fair pricing. Any thoughts?
I added the e-pto option to my 6060 and have reported on real-world differences in engine rpm when running a 7ft Land Pride rotary cutter. I think it's worth the $1,487 I paid, particularly over the life of the tractor. Reducing engine rpm is a good thing if there's no reduction in performance of the implement.I would go for the 7060, but I would also look into the 12 speed. That e-pto would be great for mowing and such.
As an M6060 owner I agree on getting the M7060 but I can't say I've had any issues or complaints in terms of the transmission while running a 7ft rotary cutter. Essentially I'm limited by ground speed and made this comment last summer.X2 on the M7060. Also price out the 12 speed model.
I’ve spent time on a M6060 8 speed and there is a big speed difference between 3rd and 4th gear. Really noticeable maintaining 540 PTO bush hogging.
This must be a cab model right?Y’all are great this is just the 8 speed and comes with loader. Now thinking I should get the 12 speed this will be my next tractor for the next 20 years.