
In the market for a utility tractor near Newark, Delaware? Doing research trying to determine, ‘is the Kubota M6 Series better than the John Deere 6E Series? We’d love to showcase just a few of the reasons why we think the Kubota M6 Series goes above and beyond in the utility tractor segment and solidifies Kubota’s outstanding reputation for reliability.
Whether you’re a rancher, small cattle farmer or hay farmer, a utility tractor makes all the difference in your potential, and when you buy a tractor with this much power, you want it to last. Kubota’s long standing reputation for durability and comfort continues with the Kubota M6 Series. With two different frame sizes and four different horsepower models, the Kubota M6 Series lets you optimize your tractor for your property’s needs. Curious about what the Kubota M6 Series is made out of? A heavy-duty front axle, cast steel transmission and powerful steel paneling bolster the Kubota M6 and give it the longevity that you’re searching for. The 4-post Grand Cab X gives you excellent visibility alongside a tilt steering wheel and standard air-ride seat. The John Deere 6E Series brings a standard ROPS (Rollover Protection Structure) and an optional cab, standard on the 6135E. The John Deere 6E offers an optional air ride seat to assist in comfort, and both tractors feature ergonomic placement of controls.
The last thing you want when buying a utility tractor is something that doesn’t perform up to your standards. Backed by a Kubota engine and powerful transmission options, the Kubota M6 Series brings you dominant performance. Curious just how much horsepower the John Deere 6E Series have? The 6E Series brings a 105 to 135 horsepower range to the utility tractor, and when you compare it to the Kubota M6 Series’ 104 to 141 horsepower range, there’s a definite frontrunner. Two Auto Mode options, work and travel, give you ample control over your tractor as you maneuver around your property and with a bevel pinion bi-speed turn, the M6 Series nimbly traverses whatever you throw its way. An electro hydraulic, self-modulating PTO system and left hand shuttle lever add to the range the M6 Series’ systems bring and with a 50.2 gallon fuel tank, you’ll work all day behind the wheel. The 6E Series’ provides you with a John Deere engine, three-range transmission and options for 2WD or 4WD. The 44.4-gallon fuel tank in the 6E Series sits well under the Kubota M6’s capacity, and when you’re looking for performance and capability, it’s always the Kubota we come back to.
Mind made up? Think that the Kubota M6 Series is the right piece of equipment for your needs? We’d love to walk you around the utility tractor right here at Burke Equipment Company and answer any questions you may have! You can give us a call, fill out our Get a Quote form or use the Locations Page at the top of the page for directions to our location. We hope to see you soon at Burke Equipment Company, located in Newark, Delaware!