I bought 5 lbs of 6011 also. Yet to try that.
What is better around the farm? If the 7014 does not require any special storage and the welds look very nice; then is its only drawback is the medium penetration versus the 6011's high pentration?
Mainly looking for repairing Cat 1 implements, general fab and mostly likely mower deck cracks. I'm thinking that 7014 would be real nice for cracks in the garden tractor mower deck.
6011 is very useful too for deep penetration and dirty rusty farm implements. And is also a good rood to use for improvised cutting of metal via the arc welder. You will like it as it works well as long as appearance or spatter are not a problem.
Rods that I keep on hand in small quantities:
a) 6011 (3/32 and 1/8) deep root passes, dirty rusty metal, improvised cutting.
b) 7014 (3/32 and 1/8) medium penetration applications or cap appearance passes.
c) 6013 (1/16, 5/64, and maybe 3/32) Really thin sheet metal applications that do not require immense strength. 1/16 or 5/64 diameters will primarly be used if a wire feeder is not available. 6013 is not my favorite, but it is useful nonetheless.
None of these rods require rod oven storage so they do not cost you anything to have them readily available as long as you keep them reasonably dry - and there is actually such a thing as getting 6011 too dry.
On the off chance that I ever have to weld some exotic alloy steel then I will buy a small pack of 7018AC and improvise dry them in a salvage toaster oven. Only the large tins of 7018 or 7018AC are properly sealed from the factory and 7018 or 7018AC should be kept in a rod oven. So it will cost to operate a rod oven year round if you want the convenience of having 7018 readily available. Certainly worth it to a professional doing code work or someone in a production environment, but not to someone like me who predominantly only works with mild steel and old junky farm equipment every now and then. Yes you can use non-rod oven stored 7018 or 7018AC on non-code work, but it can be quite tempermental to borderline impossible to run on lower end welders.