Pierrepont
Silver Member
That pricing is in the ballpark.
A very good machine.
A very good machine.
As oldpilgrim said above, after using an HST for a while, most folks prefer them. But some people will not take an HST tractor if you gave it to them. They just don't like them. Tractors were gears and clutches for 100 years and folks liked them just fine.
Having said that, an HST offers a lot of advantages for the typical homeowners/small estate type use. They are particularly good for PTO implements that require full power but that need the tractor to travel slowly, like a tiller, snow blower or trencher. And back and forth close quarters type of loader work makes the HST really shine as well. The downside is that you lose some power, they take more fuel, and you generally run them at a higher RPM, so more noise.
As for longevity, there is a reason that it is hard to rent a clutch tractor. A poor operator will toast a clutch. The HST is pretty bullet proof, even to multiple operators that haven't a clue. A good operator that is quick to let out the clutch and does not ride the pedal and does not heat the clutch will get decades out of a clutch, no doubt. But it is sure tempting to slip the clutch when loading a bucket of gravel as opposed to shifting down into a lower gear.