Diggin It
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Hey, john_bud, thanks for your reply.
You mean the one over SIX YEARS ago?
Hey, john_bud, thanks for your reply.
If you are trying to decide between a hydrostatic and gear transmission for your tractor, think of the letter "L", when it comes to when the hydro is better: 1) Lawnmowing 2) Loader work 3) Landscaping 4) Ladies 5) Lazy folks.
If you or your usage don't fall into those 5 categories then you might be best served with a gear transmission.
If you are trying to decide between a hydrostatic and gear transmission for your tractor, think of the letter "L", when it comes to when the hydro is better: 1) Lawnmowing 2) Loader work 3) Landscaping 4) Ladies 5) Lazy folks.
If you or your usage don't fall into those 5 categories then you might be best served with a gear transmission.
Got to love the whining noise and extra heat from a HST. I own two and jumping on one of my antique gear tractors is pure pleasure. Just got a new Kubota yesterday, you would think with today's technology HST would be more quiet.
Got to love the whining noise and extra heat from a HST. I own two and jumping on one of my antique gear tractors is pure pleasure. Just got a new Kubota yesterday, you would think with today's technology HST would be more quiet.
If you are trying to decide between a hydrostatic and gear transmission for your tractor, think of the letter "L", when it comes to when the hydro is better: 1) Lawnmowing 2) Loader work 3) Landscaping 4) Ladies 5) Lazy folks.
If you or your usage don't fall into those 5 categories then you might be best served with a gear transmission.
Mine quieted down considerably when I upgraded to the Super UDT hydro fluid at my 400 hour maintenance... at about 25 bucks/gallon. I bought the tractor used with 180 hours so have no idea what was in it before.