rancar
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2002
- Messages
- 1,719
- Location
- Cambridge, New York
- Tractor
- JD425 lawn tractor; JD4710 CUT; JD JX75 Walk Behind
As a JD 4710 owner, I offer the following thoughts to your numbered queries:
1. My gut says there are more than 3% of JD buyers who purchase eHydro. I read and hear of too many people interested in the hydro trannies for me to believe 3% is accurate...just not so.
2. Forward and backward pedals work just fine....just like driving a car with automatic transmission.
3. N/A on the eHydro
4. Don't know since I've never test driven Kubotas. The range lever on JD has 3 speeds....A, B, and C, each designed to offer the operator varying speeds in combo with I think engine torque depending upon operating and terrain conditions.
5. Yes, I had this whine and this problem was corrected for me just last week by my dealer per the service bulletin directives. Yes, the whine has disappeared. I've run the tractor a few hours since the correction and no problem.
6. I've not experienced any problems with eHydro for me to regret purchasing my 4710 with this tranny type. In fact, I prefer this over PowerReverser since it is a real pleasure when doing a lot of FEL or rake work that requires frequent back and forth movement.
7. eHydro was actually an improvement over the HST in the 4x00 series tractors using additional electronic controls and sensors. HOW long....who's to say? Geared trannies have been around as long as tractors have been around. Hydros in comparison are relatively new inventions. It's difficult to do this comparison test. If, however, one uses cars and trucks as an example, why wouldn't they last just as long?
...Bob
1. My gut says there are more than 3% of JD buyers who purchase eHydro. I read and hear of too many people interested in the hydro trannies for me to believe 3% is accurate...just not so.
2. Forward and backward pedals work just fine....just like driving a car with automatic transmission.
3. N/A on the eHydro
4. Don't know since I've never test driven Kubotas. The range lever on JD has 3 speeds....A, B, and C, each designed to offer the operator varying speeds in combo with I think engine torque depending upon operating and terrain conditions.
5. Yes, I had this whine and this problem was corrected for me just last week by my dealer per the service bulletin directives. Yes, the whine has disappeared. I've run the tractor a few hours since the correction and no problem.
6. I've not experienced any problems with eHydro for me to regret purchasing my 4710 with this tranny type. In fact, I prefer this over PowerReverser since it is a real pleasure when doing a lot of FEL or rake work that requires frequent back and forth movement.
7. eHydro was actually an improvement over the HST in the 4x00 series tractors using additional electronic controls and sensors. HOW long....who's to say? Geared trannies have been around as long as tractors have been around. Hydros in comparison are relatively new inventions. It's difficult to do this comparison test. If, however, one uses cars and trucks as an example, why wouldn't they last just as long?
...Bob