CrazyQ
Silver Member
Well that pretty much ends the gear vs hydro argument. If you can work from the bucket WHILE MOVING with and HST, than that's it. Discussion over. HST wins!![]()
Well that pretty much ends the gear vs hydro argument. If you can work from the bucket WHILE MOVING with and HST, than that's it. Discussion over. HST wins!![]()
ok then, what about wheelies?
And here I thought it was only james bond that fell into that category!
soundguy
And to add to the Keep It Going List...
HST tractors can't spin their wheels? Is that really true. I don't know why I carebut I am curious.
Later,
Dan
I don't know what you guys are getting at but one can be a cunning linguist without being a ladies man.....I'm living proof. Unless I'm not really a cunning linguist either and if that's the case.....well then I'm just sad now. What could be worse? No good with the ladies, no good with the language, and all I have is a sorry old gear tractor. Sigh.
Feature or handicap ?
And to add to the Keep It Going List...
HST tractors can't spin their wheels? Is that really true. I don't know why I carebut I am curious.
Later,
Dan
Not true. Mine could spin the wheels all the time... that's because I had stinking R4's on it.![]()
ah ha! ....I sense a new thread or at least a continuation of the the R1 vs R4 thread. So what you are saying is that HST is better than gear and R1 is better than R4. Clearly then an HST with R1's is superior. But, is a gear drive with R1's better than an HST with R4's? I am getting confused.![]()