<font color="blue">That is the key to all of this discussion. The AVERAGE HOMEOWNER. Everyone is always talking about how much easier it is to do loader work, well, most homeowners don't use a tractor enough at one time to get tired using either one. </font>
Jerry,
I think that may be the exact reason the HST may be easier to use for the "average" homeowner.
No need to get into any rhythm when using the loader. No clutch/foot accelerator and gear changer synchronization needed. Push the forward direction into the pile, let off before you stall out, push the back directional pedal to move away.
As compared to doing a lot of loader work, where one or the other likely becomes second nature, and it becomes the amount of work that tires the operator, not the HST or gear issue.
That’s the way it seems to me anyway. But I have not worked a gear-type tractor/loader. So I don’t know for sure... /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif