Sweden-Art
Bronze Member
You won't find applications that are harder on transmissions than a dozer, yet they seem to do just fine with HST at the Deere factory...
Cant agree with your statement. In my world pushing dirt in one direction in low speed is not as close as hard on the transmission as changing direction with a wheel loader going from reverse to forward with a bucket full of dirt continuously. Doing this all of the motion energy pass trough the converter and direction clutch disks.(Assuming the transmission is a regular hydraulic transmission with TC)
Or driving into the pile with max power/torque, then complete stop on movement but the gears is still synced (stall). This means a lot of torque and power that the TC/clutches/transmission need to hold.
I cant see this type of beating with a dozer.
Just my opinion. Maybe there is any heavy equipment operators here to tell what they think.