I am down to the decision point on two tractors: MX 5400 (cab) with gear transmission and loader, or M6060 with hydraulic shuttle and loader.
Primary use will be in a 10 acre vineyard with 10 foot wide rows. Vineyard has about a 2-12% slope from top to bottom, and rows run horizontal across the slope.
Vineyard tractor tasks will be 1)spraying, 2) flail mowing, 3) tractor driven mechanical knives or using tractor to run hydraulic rotary hoes for weeding under vine trellis, 4) occasional ripping and disking of vineyard middles, and 5) picking up and placing harvest bins with up 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of grapes onto an equipment trailer. Occasional use will be mowing another 10 or so flat acres to keep weeds and grass down.
The MX5400 is about 20% cheaper than the M6060. Also, the implements I currently have (ripper, flail mower) are CAT I, and while the MX 5400 is CAT I, the M6060 is CAT II. I am not sure that while I can add a bushing to the implements to fit CAT II that I will not run into an issue of the arms being too wide on CAT II to fit my implements.
Finally, wondering if as big an upgrade as the M6060 is, is it overkill to buy it for the tasks I will have.
Primary use will be in a 10 acre vineyard with 10 foot wide rows. Vineyard has about a 2-12% slope from top to bottom, and rows run horizontal across the slope.
Vineyard tractor tasks will be 1)spraying, 2) flail mowing, 3) tractor driven mechanical knives or using tractor to run hydraulic rotary hoes for weeding under vine trellis, 4) occasional ripping and disking of vineyard middles, and 5) picking up and placing harvest bins with up 1,000 to 2,000 pounds of grapes onto an equipment trailer. Occasional use will be mowing another 10 or so flat acres to keep weeds and grass down.
The MX5400 is about 20% cheaper than the M6060. Also, the implements I currently have (ripper, flail mower) are CAT I, and while the MX 5400 is CAT I, the M6060 is CAT II. I am not sure that while I can add a bushing to the implements to fit CAT II that I will not run into an issue of the arms being too wide on CAT II to fit my implements.
Finally, wondering if as big an upgrade as the M6060 is, is it overkill to buy it for the tasks I will have.