LD1
Epic Contributor
Dealer is crazy. I'd be going 12'+ with that tractor
Over the seven years of owning the M6040 I seen a lot of varied opinions on maximum implement size for my tractor. My owners manual - which also covers the M7040 - recommends 84" and 1200# as being max size rotary cutter for both M6040 & M7040.
My concern has always been - to get a heavy duty rotary cutter - example Brown or Bush Hog - its not so much the PTO HP that limits my choice as it is the companies recommendations for maximum implement weight. I guess it has a lot to do with how "hard" you will be using the implement.
Anyhow - I continue to muddle on and, I guess, one day I may purchase a rotary cutter.
BTW - your Operators Manual for your new M7060 should have a page titled - "Implement Limitations".
what is the pto hp requirements of the LP RC2512? what is your pto hp, around 62-65? then take into consideration heavy growth, etc. & be ready to keep the blades sharp. that's where i'd start does that batwing model require 2 remotes? do you have 3 for good measure? good luck
No manual yet as I haven't taken delivery. I went with the BH Batwing 12' which calls for between 50 & 75 PTO HP. The M7060 is rated for 64 PTO. I believe the 84" limitation is for a lift type cutter although the 1200# limit is curious as the tractor is capable of lifting over twice that weight with the 3 pt.
I had a concern about the front of the tractor being too light so I purchased a mount and suitcase weights for the front. Bush Hog calls for 20% of tractor weight on the front. I'll still be a little light, but I'm going to try it first before adding more.
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I think the implement limitations is a joke in the manuals. It is not an accurate reflection of what the tractor can do.
My manual for my MX lists 7' 1000# as the biggest cutter. and most heavy duty 6' cutters exceed that weight. I use a 8' 1620# cutter with no issues
It list a max of 2x16 plow. It pulls a 3x16 with no issues at all to full depth in heavy clay-type soil.
It tells me a max of a 7' pull type disc. (something an 8n could drag around all day long and not break a sweat). I pull a 11'8" JD210 disc
Rear blade max width....72" :laughing: What a joke. I have a manual 7' 700# blade and am looking for a hydraulic 8'
Heck, for the backhoe, they list max digging depth 90", max weight 990, subframe: Necessary. Which is odd, because the BH92 they put on the MX weights double that, and digs to 110":confused2: