Excellent points from all. Thank you.
I will test drive the Kioti NX60110 one more time tomorrow. I need to get it ordered. Work needs to be done.
I did check out the M6060 on the kubota site and seems like a great machine. I fear it will be too heavy for my asphalt driveway. In fact, Im scared both the L6060 and NX6010 will be too heavy for the half mile paved driveway. I really don't want to stress the asphalt and have it start cracking prematurely. My fist mission with whatever I buy is to make nice edges for the side going down both sides so i can drive off everywhere and not worry so much. I just wish Kubota wasn't so much money. It is such a premium you pay for the brand.
And for added pleasure, I now need to build a pole barn to house all this stuff. I figure that will take me about 2 years of research to find the proper size and type that I want. Dear lord have mercy.
If weight on the asphalt is a concern, what tires are you going to use? Asphalt is particularly sensitive to point loading. You can go to a heavier tractor and have the same effect as a lighter one as long as the heavier one has wider tires and a smoother tread design. Not many people like the turf tread tires(R3s), but they sure are gentle on soft asphalt or sand/gravel. Turfs don't do well on snow or ice and so require chains for winter - and we are back to denting the asphalt. The compromise tread is a wide R4 industrial or radial industrial.
There's good reasons the R4 wide industrial is standard for most industrial machines.
rScotty
The big paddle tread R1 Ag tires are last choice if your concern is denting soft surfaces.
Im definitely getting turfs. I had them on my last tractor and liked them. I also think they are the preferred tire on snow. Its going off the edges that worries me the most. I did the dirt shoulders on a few hundred feet up near the house where there is grass. But there are a lot more exposed edges. Here are some pics of the edges that I'm concerned about.
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Check out the R14 tires. Messick's has a Video out about the tire. I have had R4 tires and the are horrible on ice. They need chains. If you have had turfs and are happy the would be reasonable. Check out the R14 it seems like a decent balance.
Mike