Re: Hydro power loss? 20%, not on it\'s worst day!
There is no power loss in an HST, remember that basic fact of physics, energy is neither newly created nor destroyed. If we assume an increased safety/efficiency in a particular HST machine when compared to a geared one for a given application, then the reduction in horsepower at the PTO for example does not represent a loss of energy, but a transformation of that energy to the increased efficiency/safety. Nobody complains about the power loss in assisted steering, or the power loss when they turn on their worklights, because of the appreciation for the benefit that accrues from the transformed energy.
Your bias against HST is interesting, you have stated that you will not buy the new 4X20 by your beloved JD for that reason.
There is no power loss in an HST, remember that basic fact of physics, energy is neither newly created nor destroyed. If we assume an increased safety/efficiency in a particular HST machine when compared to a geared one for a given application, then the reduction in horsepower at the PTO for example does not represent a loss of energy, but a transformation of that energy to the increased efficiency/safety. Nobody complains about the power loss in assisted steering, or the power loss when they turn on their worklights, because of the appreciation for the benefit that accrues from the transformed energy.
Your bias against HST is interesting, you have stated that you will not buy the new 4X20 by your beloved JD for that reason.