M7060 8 speed versus 12 speed

   / M7060 8 speed versus 12 speed
  • Thread Starter
#51  
My M7040 has the same issue, but with the shuttle shift I can shift between gears in either range very easily so i try to match the work to a range and realize that without shuttle shift i would be doing a lot more shifting. I saved enough on the purchase of it that I can allow some for it's faults.
David from jax

I'm somewhat lucky I rarely have to change range while working. Only time I wished for a lower gear in high range was hauling two loaded wagons of hay out of a field at the bottom of that a hill that H1 was didn't have enough power to pull it out. L4 worked fine.
 
   / M7060 8 speed versus 12 speed #52  
It's fancy for sure and it's only 2 years old. It's a Kubota BV silage special. Really easy to thread net as well, unlike my old traded in New Holland where you had to feed the net through the center and deal with the net knife. This one, you feed the net into a cutout on the right side of the bailer (facing backward) an d leave about a foot hanging and it feeds itself. Does all sorts of neat stuff like I can vary the bale density while it's bailing for instance. I usually just leave it set for a soft center and everything else fiddle string tight. I don't run sileage but that is how it came and my dealer gave me a heck of a deal on it. I always run maximum diameter as well which is 5 foot bales. I can run 5.5 diameter b ales but it's not recommended and belts are expensive, so I don't. Interestingly, it really don't consume a lot of tractor power either. I have 96 pto horses.
 
   / M7060 8 speed versus 12 speed #53  
That what I don't want to happen to me, regret not getting the right gearbox. I am planning to buy new so I want to do it once, but I do have a budget. Yes 12 speed is way faster on the road than 8, 6.3 MPH according to the speed charts I have.
Both my M9's top out at 22 mph. Like I said earlier, I rarely go that fast. Like smelling the roses along the way and being nosey too.
 
   / M7060 8 speed versus 12 speed
  • Thread Starter
#54  
The 12 speed also has a bigger capicity hydraulic pump.

I read a few comments and saw a video claiming the 12 speed had troubles compared to the 8.

Here is the gear comparison, 12 speed "100%" is from the op manual on 16.9-30, 8 speed is the op manual speeds adjusted to be for 16.9-30 from 16.9-28.

Black line is range change.

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