I’ve had results similar to what the OP posted using TMax developer to process TMY, per Kodak’s developing times. I get better results using Clayton’s F76, 1 + 9.
Clayton’s data sheet recommends 7 minutes at 75 degrees F (24 C), but I actually get acceptable results by developing at 6:15 (23.9 - 24.3 C), using continuous agitation for the first 30 seconds then 5 seconds every 30 seconds, per Kodak (small tank). [Note, I am scanning these negatives; depending upon your equipment, e.g., condenser, diffusion or cold-light, you will need to experiment.]
I don’t know, by the way, if Clayton’s data sheet for this developer is for continuous agitation (Jobo, etc) or tank development. (In the preamble they mention machine development, but never specify if the specs they provide are for a particular development mechanism.)