I dont even think its really a fair question these days.
I'm running a '63 Massey. THAT is a "manual" transmission. No shuttle, no power, no hydro. Cripes I dont even have power STEERING.
Any modern day manual variant (shuttle, power) would be light years ahead of what I have now. :laughing:
Get a GM truck with an Allison automatic. Works just like a medium duty automatic, but also have a manual shift mode so you can toggle through all 6 gears! :thumbsup:
I fondly remember my Kubota 285DT. Manly-ma manual trans and no power steering, either. Tough as nails. :thumbsup:
I don't hear it mentioned much about the Hydro/Geared discussion but I see the extra safety of never passing through a freewheeling situation while on steep hills. The shuttle has a autoclutch lag while it shifts so on a steep hill would you have to hold the brakes? The geared trans you have to push the clutch and pass through neutral and hold the brakes. The hydro you just roll back on the pedal and change directions not even hitting the brakes and not feeling like you are a foot slip away from a catastrophic joy ride. On hills it is great.
I don't hear it mentioned much about the Hydro/Geared discussion but I see the extra safety of never passing through a freewheeling situation while on steep hills. The shuttle has a autoclutch lag while it shifts so on a steep hill would you have to hold the brakes? The geared trans you have to push the clutch and pass through neutral and hold the brakes. The hydro you just roll back on the pedal and change directions not even hitting the brakes and not feeling like you are a foot slip away from a catastrophic joy ride. On hills it is great.
Do you prefer an automatic or manual transmission in your car or pickup?
If you prefer not to shift like 90% of the population do, then buy a hydrostatic.:thumbsup:
My two cents and you are being overcharged
I don't hear it mentioned much about the Hydro/Geared discussion but I see the extra safety of never passing through a freewheeling situation while on steep hills. The shuttle has a autoclutch lag while it shifts so on a steep hill would you have to hold the brakes? The geared trans you have to push the clutch and pass through neutral and hold the brakes. The hydro you just roll back on the pedal and change directions not even hitting the brakes and not feeling like you are a foot slip away from a catastrophic joy ride. On hills it is great.