How would you compare two HST transmissions?

   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #31  
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #32  
That would be interesting... I think we will

You will drag him if he is in Medium high but idk about medium low.

How fast will your tractor run in low and medium range?
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #33  
Hmm... I think in low right around 4 mph, in med around 8... Hi around 16
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #34  
If you were comparing two tractors, all other specs/features being mostly equal how would you compare the transmissions or otherwise pick a winner?

I would see how they were geared,check how well the hydro stopped each one, and I would stomp down on the hydro pedal to and do some quick forward to reverse to see how responsive it was.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #35  
Hmm... I think in low right around 4 mph, in med around 8... Hi around 16

That sounds right. Usually medium is half of high and low is half of medium.

Low for me is 5. something. Medium is 10, and high is 21.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #36  
Well, that's interesting. The HSTs can't spin the wheels in M range. I don't feel so bad about having an old gear tractor now. :laughing:
With a light amount of ballast I can. With the loader, loaded tires, and backhoe attached I can't. With the loader and loaded tires I can.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #37  
Tire size plays a role also... My previous 1648 (lower HP) had 14.9x24 rear R4's but my 1652 has 17.5Lx24 rear R4's... The 17.5Lx24 are wider, but the 14.9x24 are a tad taller. Consequently, the 1648 traveled slightly faster than the 1652 does.

My buddies L5240 has identical tires to mine, so that would help the test stay fairly equal.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #38  
Why would you want too?
If you can't spin the wheels then, you can't pull to its full potential. Maximum pulling power is reached right before the wheels slip. If you can't spin then you never reached that point.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #39  
Tire size plays a role also... My previous 1648 (lower HP) had 14.9x24 rear R4's but my 1652 has 17.5Lx24 rear R4's... The 17.5Lx24 are wider, but the 14.9x24 are a tad taller. Consequently, the 1648 traveled slightly faster than the 1652 does.

My buddies L5240 has identical tires to mine, so that would help the test stay fairly equal.

The tread design is important too. I see some of these CUTs with horrible looking R4's. I my 4240 had more agressive R4's on the rear.
 
   / How would you compare two HST transmissions? #40  
The tread design is important too. I see some of these CUTs with horrible looking R4's. I my 4240 had more agressive R4's on the rear.
Here's mine. I have seen some that looked more like turf tires. They are nearly as aggressive as ags, but they are much wider. I like the width, it doesn't cause ruts as bad as a narrower tire. image-542677385.jpg
 
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