Gear drive vs hydro

   / Gear drive vs hydro #511  
anyone want to hear my HST stories???:D:D


Good Mornin Chuck,
Sure why not Chuck, if we dont like what we hear, I will just PM N80 and he will take care of it for me !!! ;):):D
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #512  
[QUOTEIs that from the Dude on top of that picture?][/QUOTE]

No it's not.:)
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #513  
Out of curiosity, since you have the ehydro, what is it about it that you do not like and do you think you would prefer deere's AutoHST to their ehydro?
What is an ehydro? Is it a type of HST? How is it different for the operator?
thanks,larry
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #514  
I understand why you threw that in.

No you don't, obviously! Apparently you just didn't GET IT.


It is the oldest diversion in the book.

No it isn't. Again you just didn't get it.

Anyone not star struck by the latest technology is branded a Luddite.

Again not true. Not everyone.

I don't understand why you think it is a cogent or even an applicable argument to this discussion. It has no application here.

Again you don't get it.

1) It assumes that someone who does not favor one technology does not favor any technology. That is clearly not the case here.

Not what was expressed, intended, or communicated to most.

So the 'electric starter' argument is not valid in this context.

OK, check your blood pressure. Is it up? I was just yanking your chain, pushing your buttons. It has been a long time since anything I posted or read in this thread has been of any real interest except for the entertainment value. George against the world, defending his comments as sacred text against all comers. Amazing isn't is how everyone with the slightest different opinion from yours could be so terribly misguided. Clearly a case of little Johny being in step but the rest of the army being out of step.

Watching this is almost like watching someone pester a scorpion till it finally gets frenzied enough to sting itself.

You want truth? Here is some truth. Everyone is free to tractor as they wish with whatever equipment they can come by. If they prefer a mismatched arrangement (task vs tractor) for any reason other than a logically defensible one then too bad, so sad but folks employ the wrong tools for the wrong reasons all the time.

Not having the best match and making do with what you have or can get is reality for most of us. That doesn't change the BEST fit of tool vs task it just changes your tool vs task. There is nothing wrong with improvising a solution or getting by when a better way is not available for some reason. Where I take exception is when religious fervor is applied to defend a choice of tool selection that was made for other than best fit.

I'd love to have THE BEST tool for every job but sometimes make do with HF cheap Chinese as a matter of practicality. It is unlikely however, that I will build up a head of pressure and take on the world to defend my tool selection as the BEST choice for my situation and certainly not for universal application by every "right minded" individual in the world..

Again, somewhat entertaining (this thread) but it hasn't advanced usable applicable understanding for quite a while, at least since it has become yet another ongoing soap opera sub titled "The George Show."

Blast away, This should be better than JOTD.

Pat (Putting on my Nomex longies)
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #515  
   / Gear drive vs hydro #516  
What is an ehydro? Is it a type of HST? How is it different for the operator?
thanks,larry

John Deere makes two kinds of HST transmissions, the ehydro and the AutoHST. I know little about them since I have a Kubota but I believe the eHydro has two foot pedals, one for forward and one for reverse and the AutoHST has one pedal that makes it go and you have a shift lever to go from forward to reverse. This is the main difference as far as I know. Someone who has one may be able to tell us more.
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #517  
Come on Chuck I'd like to hear.

This last week I was moving loading hay (1500+lb round bales) and was using both my JD and a Ford 455C HST and although "if" I was doing loader work on a constant basis then the HST "would" be easier. However I felt that the Ford was sluggish in all operations. Now it might have been the age and hours and possibly maintenance that lead me to that assessment. Between the two I think I'd still prefer my JD shuttle-shift.
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #518  
Having owned and operated both for years, i love my kubota hydros, however, my international gear tractors were indestructible!
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #519  
The Deere ehydro's have an electric reostat switch hooked to the travel pedals instead of a linkage to control the hyd. flow for the transmission.

Sincerely, Dirt
 
   / Gear drive vs hydro #520  
I'd like one of them new D10 caterpillars with a manual transmission I would!:D
 

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