Specop_007
Silver Member
So I'm browsing various tractor brands looking for a supplemental tractor. Right now I have a MF 35 which is one heck of a workhorse. Problem is no loader, no ROPS and no PS.
So if I get something newer I can get a loader, PS and ROPS. Call it Dads New Toy since I live too far out to have a Vette.
That and I could put the kids on it and let them do the work while I play! 
But on the transmission. I've used all the various kinds at one point or another, so I understand how they work. But I've never owned one to get a feel for the longevity and reliability of them. I've owned the standard 3 or 4 geared hi/lo setups but always had to stop and clutch to shift. They are drop dead reliable and would probably outlast the owner if used correctly.
But what about the newer technologies? Just how reliable are the Power Shuttles and Hydrostats for long term hard work applications? Could hydrostats till all day or would the units overheat and become problematic? Can Power Shuttles really handle the moving forward/reverse shifts for years on end without stressing and damaging the transmission?
I'm reluctant to go with the newer technologies because in my mind nothing is as reliable as a standard manual transmission. But maybe the newer transmission types are just as drop dead reliable and can handle long days of hard work.
TEA:
And I spelled Longevity wrong in the title. I'm not always a ******....just sometimes....
So if I get something newer I can get a loader, PS and ROPS. Call it Dads New Toy since I live too far out to have a Vette.
But on the transmission. I've used all the various kinds at one point or another, so I understand how they work. But I've never owned one to get a feel for the longevity and reliability of them. I've owned the standard 3 or 4 geared hi/lo setups but always had to stop and clutch to shift. They are drop dead reliable and would probably outlast the owner if used correctly.
But what about the newer technologies? Just how reliable are the Power Shuttles and Hydrostats for long term hard work applications? Could hydrostats till all day or would the units overheat and become problematic? Can Power Shuttles really handle the moving forward/reverse shifts for years on end without stressing and damaging the transmission?
I'm reluctant to go with the newer technologies because in my mind nothing is as reliable as a standard manual transmission. But maybe the newer transmission types are just as drop dead reliable and can handle long days of hard work.
TEA:
And I spelled Longevity wrong in the title. I'm not always a ******....just sometimes....