slowrev
Elite Member
The other countries around the world mostly use their tractors for tillage work. Hydro's will not last as long as gear types when used for tillage operations. Also they cost a lot more to repair and require a higher skill level, etc. You can't beat a grar driven tractor for relaibility, power transmission, and ease of repair.
Here in the US many of these smaller (CUT) tractors are used for mowing and loader work, Hydro works ok for this. I think if a study was conducted you would find similar statistics on automatic transmissions in autos, for most of the same reasons.
We Americans are fairly lazy ( self included ), and don't see why we should have to push a clutch when we don't have too. And are willing/able to pay for the increased maintenance costs.
Here in the US many of these smaller (CUT) tractors are used for mowing and loader work, Hydro works ok for this. I think if a study was conducted you would find similar statistics on automatic transmissions in autos, for most of the same reasons.
We Americans are fairly lazy ( self included ), and don't see why we should have to push a clutch when we don't have too. And are willing/able to pay for the increased maintenance costs.