Hey - I just woke from my after-lunch nap. I have a 2009 M6040HD-1. Its been a great tractor for me. I've got 80 pine forested acres and a mile long gravel driveway. So I use it for snow plowing in the winter and with the grapple I move large rock, chunks of pine trees and brush in the summer.
I have a Wallenstein BX60s that chips the 750-900 small pines I thin each spring, the Land Pride GS2584 (LPGS) is used on my concrete hard driveway in the summer and since I got the grapple - Land Pride SGC1560 - I've not changed back to the bucket on the FEL.
With the grapple on the FEL, Rim Guard in the rear tires and my Rhino 950 8' rear blade attached - the unit tips the grain scales at 10,100 pounds.
I run R-1's on it - so any trip across my lawns, in the spring is going to leave a trail. Be happy to answer any questions you might have.
There is one area you must be aware of - if you now match you implements to the size and abilities of the
M6040 - you will find they are considerably heavier and likewise considerably more costly. Using light duty implements on a utility tractor is false economy. You are not using the benefits of the larger tractor and what you paid for and you do run the risk of damaging lighter duty implements.