RockyNY
Gold Member
So I'm considering trading in my 4035 PST for a hydrostatic cab model. I like the 4035 performance but I regret not purchasing a hydro with factory cab in the first place. The 4035 is a 2011 model with 250 hours. Most of the hours come from snow removal and unloading freight with the loader. Besides the convenience of hydrostatic for doing this type of work, I'm a little worried about premature wear the clutch and components from frequent forward/reverse shifting. I am worried about this for no reason? Im thinking it would better to trade while the tractor is still in good shape than to wait until it has more hours and wear. Besides that, I sure dolong for a factory cab. I have a partially home built jobber that is a good windbreak, but visibility is poor and I would need to put a lot more work into it to get it finished properly (which I dont have time for). I guess I'm mostly looking for input on whether frequent clutching is a potential problem with the PST.