Soundguy
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john_bud said:Jerry,
I have to respectfully disagree with you on this point, but it may be out of my ignorance. My understanding is that the repair costs are about the same across the board. Labor to split is about the same and labor to repair is about the same. Now, that is just my understanding (which has been proven wrong before!). jb
I think I have to agree with Jerry.
Looking at average tranny repairs on gear units vs hydro units. In many cases we are talking about a 350$ clutch job on the gear unit.
Some of the hydro trannies on a piece of equipment are a single integral assembly.. that whole hunk o' iron has to be changed out to repair in some cases.
In some of our older mid 80's large tractors used to run tillers.. the gear are BY FAR easier to work on... You can drop a tranny, reseal, add bearings and what not in a day.. for a few hundred dollars of soft parts and bearings, and a couple hundred bucks in shop labor... vs sending a hydro unit out to the specialist shop and then praying the repair doesn't cost 25% of what you paid for the machine... plus your shop labor that tore it down and reinstalled it.
Soundguy