the old grind
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- Joined
- Jul 21, 2012
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- Location
- Mid-Michigan
- Tractor
- NH T-1520 HST, NH TC33DA HST, Case DX26 HST, .Terramite T5C, . NH L785
Get over thinking high range is for anything but traveling unloaded on level ground! What other vehicle tows in top gear?? Does one trailer their tractor in top gear because low doesn't go fast enough? HST is literally a hand shift because one range doesn't suit all tasks. That's why there are typically three. If you have and compare a 2-range you'd have more to compare to. (a 26hp bowser, my GX26 is for that)
My 35hp won't go up a commonly traveled hill any better than my 23hp did. (Same tractor, different engine.) The hp 'loss' of HST is in the limit of the hydro motor not input power to it. Higher rpm or hp won't help if the HST stalls and goes into relief for being in the wrong range. Full flow to HST doesn't require max rpm or hp any more than hydro flow and pressure does.
Oh, the learning curve with HST. ... More hp suits the PTO better than the HST drive. Learn your limits of both or wonder until you catch on.
My 35hp won't go up a commonly traveled hill any better than my 23hp did. (Same tractor, different engine.) The hp 'loss' of HST is in the limit of the hydro motor not input power to it. Higher rpm or hp won't help if the HST stalls and goes into relief for being in the wrong range. Full flow to HST doesn't require max rpm or hp any more than hydro flow and pressure does.
Oh, the learning curve with HST. ... More hp suits the PTO better than the HST drive. Learn your limits of both or wonder until you catch on.