As far as I know:the HST on the MX is a three range not six like the Grand L's.Considering a MX but don't know if I want to give up all the features of my Grand L.
Kubota calls their six speed HST the HST Plus, or sometimes HST+. It comes with lots of features to customize the way the HST works. I like ours. It matches the 60 hp Kubota nicely. I'm sure the 3 speed works fine, but I just like more gears when i can get them.It would definitely be difficult to give up that 6 range transmission! That's my favorite feature on my L4060.
I feel the same way about my MX. I don’t know what I would use the extra ranges for if my tractor had them. And like you, I mostly use L and M range, rarely H because I rarely drive the tractor on the highway.The 3 ranges on my MX5200 meet all of my uses. I've used low to pull a buried disc set with 500 pounds added weight on it in clay soil. I've used high to run down the road. 95% of my grading and mowing is done in medium. The MX is a HD utility model tractor without all the bells and whistles of the L model. It suits my needs well. If I want bells and whistles I get in the car...![]()