Hydro vs gears for durabilty

   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #11  
You got the numbers high for HST. They are in the 80s. 90/95% is gear. As for reliability ... if you discount clutch replacement the gear drive is much more durable in heavy duty use.
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   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #12  
You got the numbers high for HST. They are in the 80s. 90/95% is gear. As for reliability ... if you discount clutch replacement the gear drive is much more durable in heavy duty use.
larry

I find it hard to discount the clutch though, it is an important part of the gear tractor, and requires splitting the tractor to change it.
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #13  
You got the numbers high for HST. They are in the 80s. 90/95% is gear. As for reliability ... if you discount clutch replacement the gear drive is much more durable in heavy duty use.
larry

Larry,
your numbers for the HST are probably correct since I didn't include the gear loss.

Roy
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #14  
From my experience around tractors, and around construction machinery, hydro transmissions are just as reliable and durable as gear/clutch transmissions. I have a farmer friend who I once asked about this. He said, out of most of his new equipment, he has to do more tinkering/adjusting/clutch replacement/etc. on his gear stuff. He said he rarely if ever has to mess with the hydro stuff. I think the key to hydro longevity is to keep the fluid clean, and filters changed just like the manual for your machine instructs you to. I will say this, once you own a hydro machine, it is very hard to go back to clutching, especially if you have a loader.
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #15  
HST, I've read, is really the same system used for hydraulics in tanks, ships and other big machinery. It has to be very reliable in a tank.

These are not automatic transmissions like in cars.

Ralph
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #16  
They still make gear tractors?;)
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #17  
My Mahindra 3215 gear has a reverser that is synced so well that you really don't have to be at complete stop to shift, though I usually do. Aaron
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #19  
HC - Where i bought my Tractor (not a huge dealer ) he said he's never had to repair but 1 hydro for complete failure but has done close to 20 clutch replacements- He said he sold his first Kubota in 1978. Im sure anything mechanical is subject to failure but like others have said that all most heavy equipment uses is hydrostaic
 
   / Hydro vs gears for durabilty #20  
I'd say it all depends on the operator. Highly experienced operators (not me) can probably make a clutch last hundreds, if not thousands of hours - transmissions definately in the thousands. A unexperienced operator (that's me) could ruin a clutch in a day. The hydro lessens the damage potential for folks like me. Besides, they tell me the tractor will have to be split for major repairs to either.
 

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