Overview
An owner who put 2,300 hours on a Kubota M6060 before trading it for a John Deere 5067E gives a direct side-by-side comparison from real use. He works through specific differences in transmission feel, turning radius, front axle durability, loader lift strength, and serviceability access points, noting advantages and drawbacks on both sides. Best for buyers deciding between these two models in this horsepower class.
The channel appears to be run by an owner-operator who trades and works tractors hands-on, though no formal credentials or affiliations are stated.
John Deere 5067E
- PTO horsepower
- 49 hp
- Loader lift capacity
- 4,354 lb (measured at pivot)
- 3-point lift capacity
- 3,968 lb @ hitch points
- Hydraulic flow
- 11.4 gpm
