Posted by Dean on February 07, 2016 at 10:30:50 from (68.50.166.168):
In Reply to: Kubota 6060 or 5660 posted by nhbalerman on February 07, 2016 at 07:05:59:
I assume you are speaking of the M6060 vis a vis the M5660SUH or SUHD. If you are speaking of the L6060, this is Kubota's largest CUT and is totally different from either of the proviously mentioned small utility models.
The M6060SUH is a lower cost version without some of the features of the M6060 and larger series models. Be advised that previous versions of the so-called Special Utility (SU) models were equipped with 4X2 gear transmissions that were synchronixed in 3rd and 4th only and without extendable lift arms, though current models have fully synchronized 4X2 transmissions, hydraulic shuttle, and extendable lift arms. Be certain that your dealer is not pricing out an earlier model that may still bew available.
Differences are well covered on the Kubota web site.
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