Hi all- after hours of YouTube videos, and my best efforts to search forums I’m still undecided and would love some opinions.
I’m in a very flat area of Montana with very rocky soil- 1” to 6” I’ve pulled out in the first 18” of ground until it turns to fine silt.
I have 20 acres, and primary uses will be:
- purchasing a box blade to break down manure as 18 acres will be mixed pasture with multiple species.
- grade and maintain 1/2 driveway that’s long overdue for some work as washed out and washboarded.
- use a front mount post hole digger
- make swales for water collection
- loader work- moving dirt, snow and off loading pallets of feed and round bales.
-managing snow drifts that can be 6 feet tall to keep hogs from walking out ( so tired of hand shoveling) and moving snow to build breaks.
- pulling drill seeder for food plots.
future uses: hold to expand to additional 40 acres. No hay work or mowing but building and maintaining pastures.
biggest features for me is lift capacity, running a hefty box blade that can take the punishment of big rocks and the ability to dig my own post holes. Going to do the loader mounted post hole digger as in the lot at the dealer were some returned 3 pts as in my area without the down pressure people tend to have less than stellar results without doing sketchy things.
Two differences in quotes my dealer gave is on the mx6000 I’m running the box blade bb20 and post hole digger sa 20
and on the 7060 the box blade is the bb35 and post hole digger is the SA 35.
the lift capacity for both is doable for my needs. I’m fine running a manual transmission with the 7060 although do appreciate the hst on the 6000x is more beginner friendly.
Biggest thing for me is i want to buy once, not ungrade later. I’m leaning toward the 7060 just for the fact that it runs a heavier duty box blade and more robust post hole digger. I don’t have a tractor currently so hard to say how many hours it would see a week, but think 10-15 hours a week would be a fair estimate if I was doing what I could with one.
anything I’m over looking? If the 7060 in my case of not doing any hay work overkill?
thanks for all opinions!
I’m in a very flat area of Montana with very rocky soil- 1” to 6” I’ve pulled out in the first 18” of ground until it turns to fine silt.
I have 20 acres, and primary uses will be:
- purchasing a box blade to break down manure as 18 acres will be mixed pasture with multiple species.
- grade and maintain 1/2 driveway that’s long overdue for some work as washed out and washboarded.
- use a front mount post hole digger
- make swales for water collection
- loader work- moving dirt, snow and off loading pallets of feed and round bales.
-managing snow drifts that can be 6 feet tall to keep hogs from walking out ( so tired of hand shoveling) and moving snow to build breaks.
- pulling drill seeder for food plots.
future uses: hold to expand to additional 40 acres. No hay work or mowing but building and maintaining pastures.
biggest features for me is lift capacity, running a hefty box blade that can take the punishment of big rocks and the ability to dig my own post holes. Going to do the loader mounted post hole digger as in the lot at the dealer were some returned 3 pts as in my area without the down pressure people tend to have less than stellar results without doing sketchy things.
Two differences in quotes my dealer gave is on the mx6000 I’m running the box blade bb20 and post hole digger sa 20
and on the 7060 the box blade is the bb35 and post hole digger is the SA 35.
the lift capacity for both is doable for my needs. I’m fine running a manual transmission with the 7060 although do appreciate the hst on the 6000x is more beginner friendly.
Biggest thing for me is i want to buy once, not ungrade later. I’m leaning toward the 7060 just for the fact that it runs a heavier duty box blade and more robust post hole digger. I don’t have a tractor currently so hard to say how many hours it would see a week, but think 10-15 hours a week would be a fair estimate if I was doing what I could with one.
anything I’m over looking? If the 7060 in my case of not doing any hay work overkill?
thanks for all opinions!