newdude
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Hello all, long time lurker, first time poster.
I'm in need of some advice, input, or just a chance to pick at your collective wisdom... I have been reading everything I can and researching like mad for the last few months but can't seem to reach any solid conclusions.
I'm in need of a tractor for a new property. I *think* I have narrowed it down to an L6060 or an M6060/7060. I'll try to explain all of my reasoning and let you chime in. I realize the subject has been somewhat beat to death but I can't seem to find the answers I'm looking for. I'm hoping to get to a dealer in the next couple of weeks but I'd like to know if I'm at least thinking in the right direction...
So...
80 acres, about half pastures and half treed/rocky outcroppings. It's not completely flat but the slopes aren't that wild.
Chores will include:
Cleanup. The pastures have long been neglected and will need to be mowed and brought back to life. Trees will have to be limbed and downed trees will have to be removed (Thinking a grapple is in order for the task, the trees are not large).
There is about a half-mile driveway that will need maintaining and plowing in the winter.
There will be some small farming needs but I will not try to hay the pastures.
General land/farm maintenance.
I'm pretty much set on getting a cabbed model for the winter snow chores, plus bonus AC for the summer.
Now for the dilemmas.
Obviously the *best* choice is the bigger and more powerful M7060. LOL. However, I'm drawn to the L6060 mostly for the HST transmission. Several of the pastures have irrigation sprinklers buried underground. I'm thinking that for the more technical work regarding cleanup/mowing and for navigating tricky terrain the HST would be a plus. I also think it will be less intimidating for the wife to drive without a clutch. She can drive a stick but is very much not a big fan...
I'm also liking the idea of the L because of the possibility of getting a front mounted snowblower in a few years. Last winter wasn't too bad but the one before was pretty gnarly.
I'd probably spec both machines about the same. Loader, couple extra remotes, etc.
So? What do you think?
Mo power, mo betta? I don't think the L6060 will be short on power for my uses but I also don't want to end up with less tractor than I need. I also don't want to buy on power alone when the HST could be a plus that makes the machine easier to use and more productive.
Thoughts, ideas, concerns?
Thanks in advance
I'm in need of some advice, input, or just a chance to pick at your collective wisdom... I have been reading everything I can and researching like mad for the last few months but can't seem to reach any solid conclusions.
I'm in need of a tractor for a new property. I *think* I have narrowed it down to an L6060 or an M6060/7060. I'll try to explain all of my reasoning and let you chime in. I realize the subject has been somewhat beat to death but I can't seem to find the answers I'm looking for. I'm hoping to get to a dealer in the next couple of weeks but I'd like to know if I'm at least thinking in the right direction...
So...
80 acres, about half pastures and half treed/rocky outcroppings. It's not completely flat but the slopes aren't that wild.
Chores will include:
Cleanup. The pastures have long been neglected and will need to be mowed and brought back to life. Trees will have to be limbed and downed trees will have to be removed (Thinking a grapple is in order for the task, the trees are not large).
There is about a half-mile driveway that will need maintaining and plowing in the winter.
There will be some small farming needs but I will not try to hay the pastures.
General land/farm maintenance.
I'm pretty much set on getting a cabbed model for the winter snow chores, plus bonus AC for the summer.
Now for the dilemmas.
Obviously the *best* choice is the bigger and more powerful M7060. LOL. However, I'm drawn to the L6060 mostly for the HST transmission. Several of the pastures have irrigation sprinklers buried underground. I'm thinking that for the more technical work regarding cleanup/mowing and for navigating tricky terrain the HST would be a plus. I also think it will be less intimidating for the wife to drive without a clutch. She can drive a stick but is very much not a big fan...
I'm also liking the idea of the L because of the possibility of getting a front mounted snowblower in a few years. Last winter wasn't too bad but the one before was pretty gnarly.
I'd probably spec both machines about the same. Loader, couple extra remotes, etc.
So? What do you think?
Mo power, mo betta? I don't think the L6060 will be short on power for my uses but I also don't want to end up with less tractor than I need. I also don't want to buy on power alone when the HST could be a plus that makes the machine easier to use and more productive.
Thoughts, ideas, concerns?
Thanks in advance