Hydro vs Gear Drive ??

   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #21  
GEERS long life, and no oil to change,And lots less fuel. At least for me I run just above idle most of the time. My neighbors cranks up(HST).
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #22  
Hello mcd176, just a slight tangent, make sure the controls are comfortable to use. EG on kubota b26xx (hydro) the forward/reverse pedal is very uncomfortable for me.good gearbox poor ergonomics so no sale. Can you put your hand on the controls or is there a slight reach?
Get some seat time on the type of work you intend as you may find bugs with a tractor that ticks all the boxes on the lot. eg b26xx has limited front axle travel so I got crossed and broke traction easily. No reflection on this tractor, it is just the wrong one for my job. It needed to be twice the weight for traction,and wider to handle cross slopes. Just a couple of examples why you need a test drive.
Forum to figure out the questions to ask, seat time to test "is this right for me"?
good luck
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #23  
There is a place for gear tractors, but the uses you listed primarily call for HST. On flat land pulling ground engaging implements, I'd rather have a gear tractor. But for any loader work, HST is the ticket. And since you have hills, that should cement the HST decision right there.

The HST does rob some power, so a gear tractor will out pull an HST tractor if you have identical tractors side by side one with each type of tranny. But the answer to that is to buy a bigger HST tractor if you need more power, not go with gears.

Even the people who have traditionally used gear tractors are excited to ditch them for CVT transmissions, which are always in at the best gear ratio for any given load. CVT transmissions combined with tier 4 engines in utility and crop row tractors see better than 20% fuel savings and higher productivity. Gear transmissions are going away for those people who can afford to leave them.
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #24  
Down the road (20 years) your HST will be broken and cost far more to repair than your 20 year old gear machine that never broke in the first place.

I have one gear and 1 HST, I still hate my HST tractor.
Fred
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #25  
Down the road (20 years) your HST will be broken and cost far more to repair than your 20 year old gear machine that never broke in the first place.

I have one gear and 1 HST, I still hate my HST tractor.
Fred

I think you're confusing cheap, non-rebuildable HST drives found on lawn mowers sold in big-box stores that are prone to heat-failure with the large, well-engineered, commercial HSTs drives designed to lug thousands of pounds around. CAT puts HST drives in 200 hp Wheel loaders for example. Down the road, we should consider that the clutch will go out and clutching itself makes for a harder to use tractor.
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #26  
I think an earlier poster had it right, makes a good excuse to have more than one tractor! I had to try a 2520, and I already had 790.
For convenience, I like the 2520, for snow FEL type of work, forward and back is much easier.
I do like grunt of the 790, put it in 4wd, low range, first gear, with hand and foot throttle, hard to beat that.
I did use the 2520 yesterday to scrap out a ditch, and it pulled just as good, but there is that whine!
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #27  
Even the people who have traditionally used gear tractors are excited to ditch them for CVT transmissions, which are always in at the best gear ratio for any given load. CVT transmissions combined with tier 4 engines in utility and crop row tractors see better than 20% fuel savings and higher productivity. Gear transmissions are going away for those people who can afford to leave them.

There are still plenty of people buying gear tractors who could afford any kind of tractor they want. Some people want the simplicity, reliability and power that a gear transmission provides. I don't think gear tractors are going away any time soon.

Based on years of operating old gear tractors running all sorts of tillage implements (moldboard plows, chisels, offset discs, etc.) and row crop equipment (listers, planters, cultivators, go-devils, cotton strippers, etc.), I am firmly convinced that there is a place for gear tractors that many people don't understand because they've never used tractors for those purposes on a large scale.

I'm talking about being on the tractor in the field all day long, day after day after day. And I'm talking about earning your living by doing it, not playing around with a compact tractor making your homestead look prettier.
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #28  
I have had more than one of both and I will say this: gear or shuttle shift allows you to use all the power your engine can put out. They will stall out before u stop tires from spinning. Hydros are designed so they have a relief valve that normally kicks out some time before that. So this means that you could be pushing your peddle/lever and not move if tractor is in the wrong range under load without spinning a tire. I believe this is why hydro gets a bad rap. But it just takes getting used to. I much prefer the Hydro. It is much more user friendly for multiple tasks plus I like the fact having that relief valve helps me from pushing my machine to the limit. As others have said it does depend and your intended use and mostly on your personal preference. There will be no replacement for driving them for yourself so go check them out drive his many as you can. Good luck & have fun.
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #29  
. . . I much prefer the Hydro. It is much more user friendly for multiple tasks . . . .

I think you hit on an important point here. HST is a jack-of-all-trades tranny and is a huge convenience for those of us that use our tractors for a lot of different tasks. It's the best for some things (such as FEL work), but not for everything.

Gear tractors are better at some things. I just think that most people who own COMPACT tractors don't use their tractors much for those things at which a gear tractor excels.
 
   / Hydro vs Gear Drive ?? #30  
:thumbsup::thumbsup: Well stated. fit the machine to your likes and needs. All i know is like an auto I can fix a gear but not the 'other'' I think most people arnt thing of down the road 20 years becasue they trade them in in a few years..
There are still plenty of people buying gear tractors who could afford any kind of tractor they want. Some people want the simplicity, reliability and power that a gear transmission provides. I don't think gear tractors are going away any time soon.

Based on years of operating old gear tractors running all sorts of tillage implements (moldboard plows, chisels, offset discs, etc.) and row crop equipment (listers, planters, cultivators, go-devils, cotton strippers, etc.), I am firmly convinced that there is a place for gear tractors that many people don't understand because they've never used tractors for those purposes on a large scale.

I'm talking about being on the tractor in the field all day long, day after day after day. And I'm talking about earning your living by doing it, not playing around with a compact tractor making your homestead look prettier.
 

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