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Kubota M7060

201574 HPStandard DieselT1a
A
Good
Score: 73.0/100
Recalls
137
Found
Known Issues
3
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Auction Records
0
No price data
Reliability
A
73/100

Specifications

Engine Power74 HP
Engine (kW)54.6 kW
Fuel TypeStandard Diesel
CategoryT1a
Production Years2015–2015
Variants2 found

Safety Recalls

137 found
M6-122, M6-132, M6-142

Agricultural tractor.

Germany
The wheel hubs on the front axle may break, resulting in unsafe driving conditions or the loss of a front wheel, increasing the risk of injuries.
Germany
Radverlust

Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.

DE
Radverlust

Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.

DE
Radverlust

Die Radnaben an der Vorderachse können brechen, dies kann zu unsicheren Fahrzuständen oder dem Verlust eines Vorderrades führen.

DE
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Known Issues

3 reported
3 low
FitRite Hydraulics
low

Has anyone here used FitRite Hydraulics for their tractor? I am thinking about buying a hydraulic top link from them but I am curious if anyone is using their stuff. If so, what do you think of it? It's gonna be $925 for the hydraulic top link + check valve for my Kubota M7060

Hydraulics
Kubota M7060 Problems and Repair Guides
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Kubota M7060 Problems and Repair Guides

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Problem with brand new Kubota M7060, buzzing/whining sound and hydraulic pressure(?)
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Hey guys. So I just received my new M7060 a couple of weeks ago and I've been making good use of it, mostly the backhoe. I needed to use the cutter though, first time, so I went to swap them out. After detaching the backhoe from the subframe, I drove on over to my cutter to hook that up. I noticed a noise I hadn't heard before coming from the right-hand side, by the shifter and loader control stick. It's a whining/buzzing. When I tried lowering and raising my loader, it had plenty of power going up but it lowers at a super slow speed unless you shove it all the way forward into float position. It almost seems like the hydraulic pump is still compensating for the backhoe being attached and it's pumping too hard or something. I tried lowering the loader with the tractor turned off and it operated correctly, leading me to believe it's a pressure problem in the hydraulic system and not one of the loader valves. I tried disconnecting the loader valves and reconnecting them too. As you can probably imagine, I'm a bit hesitant to use the tractor until I know whats going on. This is my first tractor so my number one goal is not killing myself, and a close second is not killing the tractor. I did send my salesman an email, telling him what's going on, so hopefully he at least connects me with the service department. I wanted to see what you guys thought too so I wasn't entirely at their mercy. Any help would be much appreciated. If someone need a picture of something, I'd be happy to run out, snap a few and post them. Thanks a million!

Hydraulics

Market Value

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Hours Benchmark

Class: Utility (40100 HP)
Low use300 /year
Typical500 /year
High use750 /year
Typical lifetime10,000 hours
Expected life15 years

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