GManBart
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- Dec 10, 2012
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- Detroit, Michigan
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- Massey Ferguson 241, Kubota SVL90-2
I didn't over simplify anything I just didn't make it more complicated than it needed to be.
You said it yourself, your comparison wasn't apples-to-apples. As soon as that happens, it gets complicated, all by itself. Throw in three or four variable that you think about, and a whole bunch you obviously haven't thought about (like whether both machines have the same final drive ratios, etc), and it's very complicated.
It doesn't matter if the TC33D had R1's it would still only make it up the trail in range 1. Range 1 is too slow to clean the tires and like I said it may have made it up in damp conditions but now way would it make it up the trail in a down pour rain like the gear did.
You're guessing. You never tried it, so you'll never know. It's possible it would have, it's possible it wouldn't have, but we'll never know. Heck, it's possible that even with the additional traction of R1s it wouldn't have had enough power to use all that traction, but again, there's no way to know for sure.
Like I said HST may be right for some and I'm glad they are happy with their choice. I just don't think you should push you preference on everyone else.
I never pushed my preference, because I have both....and more gear than HST. My first post to the OP said that I think for what he's doing, HST sounds like the way to go...nothing more.
Here is my end point. If someone ask our opinion I think we should all say this is why I like what I use and give reasons. And then tell the person asking they should get what makes them happy. Not aggressively push our preference like its the only smart choice.
The OP asked for what sounded like the best choice for him, not what you like for what you do. For some reason, that doesn't register with some folks. I haven't "pushed my preference" in any way, because as I've said, I have both kinds.
You said:
Similar power to weight, with better traction, and R1s isn't remotely a similar comparison.
Oh and how do you think one tractor has better traction than the other besides the R1's?
Do you think the L4400 would still have better traction than the TC33D if they both had R1's?
How would one have better traction than the other besides the R1s?
The same basic tire footprint with 1,000lbs more weight will absolutely give the L4400 better traction. Throw in a set of R1s, and wet conditions, and it's going to have a mountain more traction than the TC33D with R4s on it.
Yes, the L4400 would have better traction than the TC even if they both had R1s. Physics isn't negotiable.
As I've said, I have two tractors with gear transmissions, and love them. I have one tractor with HST, and love it. I ran both types today, in fact. :drink: Neither one is better for everything, but they are both better than the other for some things. It just depends on what you're doing, and in this case, it sounds like the OP has some pretty serious conditions (like his significant other being able to use the machine) that likely outweigh other considerations.