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torchroadster
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That is a fine spreadsheet. I do the same thing when shopping for tractors or major implements. I have a column for dollars per pound.
Here is a LINK to HST Vs. Gear threads in the T-B-N archive:
https://www.google.com/search?clien...+Gear+site:tractorbynet.com&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8
There is SOME loss but 5/35 is too high. Max torque at low engine speeds is MUCH more important.
You have not mentioned your budget, although all the tractors in your spreadsheet are pretty much utility machines. Have you considered a Kubota 'Grand L' L3560, which has a heavier frame and all the bells and whistles for $8,000 more? I am sure Deere makes an equivalent 'vanity' model.
I evolved 'up' from a Kubota B3300SU tractor/loader package to an L3560. 'Grand L' sure is NICE.
Please expand on what "tree work" means to you.
Thanks for the link, I read through a number of the threads - seems like the consensus is there is no downside to HST for my applications other than the added cost.
I don't have a firm budget, but I don't want to overspend either. I could afford the tractors on my spreadsheet, but wouldn't want to go any higher, of course the less the better, and I have no objection to going with a used rig if it is in good shape, low hours and the right price. I do not want or need a "project".
Tree work to me includes tasks such as pulling down or pushing over small trees, picking up and moving cut logs with the loader - or larger ones with a grapple, moving brush into burn piles, pulling or digging stumps, and if cost effective running a splitter on the 3 point.