Tractor comparison: TYM T5075 vs Kubota M7060 Cab
Comparison
September 29, 2025
When investing in a utility tractor, the choice comes down to more than horsepower. Farmers and landowners weigh reliability, comfort, and the ability to get tough jobs done without compromise. Two popular compact utility contenders in the 70-horsepower range include the TYM T5075 and the Kubota M7060 Cab. While both tractors deliver dependable performance, the Series 5 T5075 raises the bar in key areas that matter most to operators in the field. Read on to find out more about these two heavy-duty tractors.

Performance where it counts

At the heart of the T5075 is a high-efficiency Deutz diesel engine, producing over 74 horsepower (more than the Kubota M7060’s 71 HP) while reaching peak output at a lower rated speed. This means operators get strong pulling power and dependable torque without needing to push the engine as hard, reducing wear and fuel strain over long days with heavy lifting.

With the T5075, you can choose from different PTO speed options to run a wider variety of attachments efficiently. Fine-tune power delivery depending on the task, from mowing and baling to demanding material handling work. With a choice of Synchro Shuttle or Power Shuttle, the T5075 comes equipped with a 16×16 transmission with creep, giving operators more gear selections than many tractors in its class. This wide range enables smoother transitions, better fuel efficiency at low speeds, and higher productivity for precision work. Combined with its solid weight and balanced footprint, the tractor delivers excellent stability in the field while giving operators finer control.

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Lifting capacity beyond expectations

One of the most important metrics for serious operators is three-point hitch lift capacity, and this is where the T5075 clearly leads. It offers up to 5,515 pounds at the lift point, and 3,418 pounds (1,550 kg) at 24 inches behind the link ends, compared to the Kubota M7060’s 3,307 pounds (1,500 kg) at the same distance. That difference translates directly to on-the-job performance. Heavier attachments like rotary tillers or plows can be attached without straining the machine. It also gives farmers more confidence to expand their equipment portfolio as operations grow, knowing their tractor can accommodate them with ease.

The T5075’s advanced hydraulic system further enhances this advantage. With features like an upgraded loader valve and high-capacity flow, operators experience smoother control when adjusting attachments on the move. For jobs that require repeated hitch use, these refinements save time and reduce fatigue.

A cabin designed for intensity

The Kubota M7060 Cab and other tractors in its class feature a comfortable cabin, but the T5075 takes it further. Beyond engine performance, productivity often depends on the comfort of the operator. The T5075’s premium all-weather cabin was designed with ergonomics and visibility in mind. With dual side doors, suspension seat, and intuitive consoles, it features all the makings of a comfortable and premium cabin.

Climate control, heating, and ventilation systems keep the operator comfortable year-round, whether working through hot summers or icy winters. New defrost HVAC vents keep large windows clean and clear while a redesigned hood maximizes visibility, improving safety and efficiency, regardless of the season or space you’re working in.

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Modern features, thoughtful amenities

Farmers know that performance counts for a lot, but it isn’t everything. When it comes to modern farming, efficiency and smart management are paramount. That’s why the T5075 integrates MYTYM telematics technology to track performance, maintenance needs, and even tractor location, helping prevent downtime and manage fleets more effectively.

Additional features, such as a durable steel hood with advanced venting, protect the engine while optimizing cooling, reducing the risk of overheating in demanding conditions. A conveniently located external switch for the three-point hitch makes connecting attachments faster and safer, while a redesigned loader joystick allows for more precise operation.

TYM T5075: Redefining value in its class

Both the TYM T5075 and the Kubota M7060 Cab are strong performers in the 70-horsepower category, but when it comes to power, lifting capacity, operator comfort, and forward-looking features, the T5075 stands above others. For farmers and operators who need more than just dependable performance, the Series 5 T5075 delivers greater versatility, greater comfort, and greater value, proving itself to be the smart choice for those looking to invest in a tractor that grows with their needs.

Specifications comparison

Tractor model

TYM T5075

Kubota M7060 Cab

Engine manufacturer

Deutz TCD 2.9L

Kubota V3307-CR-TE4

Engine power

74.3 HP | 55.4 kW

72.1 HP | 53.76 kW

Rated engine speed

2200 rpm

2400 rpm

PTO power

67.1 hp | 50.0 kW

64 HP | 47.7 kW  (8F/8R), 62 HP | 46.2 kW (12F/12R)

Transmission

Synchro or Power Shuttle

Hydraulic Shuttle

No. Of speeds

F16 x R16 (Creep interlock)

F12 / R12

Hydraulic Flow

16.1 GPM

9.5 GPM

3-Point Hitch Category

Category II

Category I & II

Hitch Lift Capacity (24” behind link ends)

3418 lb | 1550 kg

3307 lb | 1500 kg

Fuel Tank Capacity

23.7 gal | 90 L

23.8 gal | 90 L

Weight with cab

6316.2 lb | 2865 kg

5380 lb | 2440 kg

Turning Radius (with brakes)

161.4 in | 4100 mm

141.6 in | 3600 mm

Specifications may vary by region and configuration. Please consult your local dealer for details.

 

To find out more about the new T5075, visit our website to read about its launch or visit an upcoming trade show in North America or contact a TYM dealer near you to see it in person.