Agreed, the ideal solution is two different tractors.I almost purchased a M6060 when I purchased the L4240. I was afraid it was too much tractor at the time and opted for the smaller HST. I agree that the M-Series would be great for the mowing and the HST+ is awesome for the loader work. I really would prefer to not give up the HST for its general ease of use unless I have to. My biggest concern is the L4240 gets pretty tippy quickly even on fairly flat ground with what the loader can pick up. I have the tires loaded and always have ballast on the 3pt, but the loader is fairly strong for the tractor. It also does struggle some on the hills with the rotary cutter, but I just have to go slow.
I have thought about adding wheel weights and wheel spacers to widen the stance if I can, but not sure if that would make a significant difference or not.
I really need 2 different tractors, one for field work and one for loader work, but trying to determine if there is a sweet spot that I can compromise on for the larger and smaller tasks.
I have an L6060 and an M9960, both used mostly for mowing with different mowers and in different parcels.
Yes, the L6060 with short wheelbase (it is a CUT) can be dangerous with FEL on slopes, especially with the heavy 4-in-1 bucket. I've had one rear wheel off the ground multiple times with an empty bucket, and it will not back up a slight slope unless in FWA. For multiple reasons, I never use liquid ballast but do have the maximum number (3) of cast iron weights on each rear wheel. A dedicated heavy ballast box helps but I do not use the L6060 for serious FEL work.
The hydraulic shuttle (I have the 12X12) is fine for mowing and much more efficient than a HST, but you will not like it if your mowing requires multiple direction changes. Changing speed is rarely an issue with the 6 speed synchronized main transmission unless a range change, which requires stopping, is necessary. I use the L6060 with heavy 6' cutter for the first couple of rounds and in all parcels where there are numerous obstacles. I find that front weights are just about mandatory with my heavy cutter on slopes. The M9960 is used only with a 15' BW in larger parcels after opening up with the L6060 and 6' cutter.
You will find the 53 PTO HP of the L6060 much more than the 35 PTO HP of your 4240 when using your 6' cutter.
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