I own both an L6060HSTC and an MX5800HST. I looked at an M but decided the slightly smaller MX would suit my needs. So far, it has.
FWIW, here are a few thoughts:
- Both tractors have plenty of power compared to my old L3430HSTC
- The front wheels are larger on the MX and do provide a bit more traction. I use the MX mostly for earthwork with a BH92 hoe. For some reason, the hoe is more stable on the MX than on the
L6060 even though it is slightly heavier.
- I use a 72" flail with the
L6060 and so far, it has never bogged down while mowing heavy vegetation.
- I mow 7 acres & plow snow with the
L6060 and recently traded up from an L6060HST to the L6060HSTC cabbed model. I'm getting older and needed the creature comforts. The heat is great when plowing at 10 degrees and the A/C is nice when mowing when it's 95. You say you don't want a cab but consider the future.
I own both a 4WD L6060HSTC and an MX5800HST. I looked at an M but decided the slightly smaller MX would suit my needs. So far, it has.
FWIW, here are a few thoughts:
- Both tractors have plenty of power compared to my old L3430HSTC
- The front wheels are larger on the MX and do provide a bit more traction. I use the MX mostly for earthwork with a BH92 hoe. For some reason, the hoe is more stable on the MX than on the
L6060 even though the L is slightly heavier.
- I use a 72" flail with the
L6060 and so far, it has never bogged down while mowing heavy vegetation.
- I mow 7 acres & plow snow with the
L6060 and recently traded up from an L6060HST to the L6060HSTC cabbed model. I'm getting older and needed the creature comforts. The heat is great when plowing at 10 degrees and the A/C is nice while mowing when it's 95. You say you don't want a cab but consider the future.
- I mow steep slopes with the
L6060 equipped with R4 tires and see no RPM or traction loss when mowing uphill using my 84" finish mower.
I think the answer to your question really depends on how you plan to use the tractor. Don't overlook the MX series as was previously suggested.