Comparison LS: Best and Worst

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#21  
Update:

Last Thursday I rode up to the LS dealer in Los Molinos, CA and test drove an XR4150H. My previous experience with a hydro tractor is limited to my current Kubota L3240 and the Deere 4052M I drove the week before. Both those tractors drive very much like a car with an automatic transmission, in that the harder you push on the go pedal, the faster the engine will run and the faster the tractor will go. Not so with the LS. It seems you first have to set the RPMs with the hand throttle on the LS, then the tractor will go as fast as those RPMs will permit. That's how I've been using the Kubota when there's a flail mower on the back, a necessity to keep the PTO RPMs in a useful working range. But when doing shuttle work with the FEL, having the RPMs up all the time is a waste of fuel and it makes a lot of noise. So that's one disadvantage to the way LS has implemented their hydro transmission. It probably helps explain the large cost savings, as adding the necessary actuators and sensors to implement an automatic transmission like feature would definitely add to the cost of the tractor.

Otherwise, with the hand throttle set at 1500 RPM, FEL operation was very sluggish when compared to the Kubota with no increased RPMs due to the hand throttle. And it seemed like it was difficult to find the right position with the control lever to simultaneously lift and curl, even though the control on the LS uses the same positions for those movements as the Kubota.

I also had to swap buckets before my test run because the dealer didn't want scratches on his new bucket, so that gave me a chance see how the SSQA worked. I found that visibility of the upper portions of the SSQA hitch was limited, and I wasn't able to see the outer portions of them at all. That made lining up left-to-right on the SSQA bracket on the back of the bucket more difficult than it is with my Kubota. That would make swapping the bucket for my forks a PITA.

This particular tractor did have three sets of hydraulic fittings on the back, and the dealer said that all of them could be equipped with centering valves, which would be needed for both the top'n'tilt and the side shift on the flail.

I'd have my choice of R1s or R4s, and I'm leaning toward R1s for more traction on the steep hillsides that make up the majority of my property. I need to do a little homework to figure out if the R1s will make the tractor ride higher, though, which would be a disadvantage with side hilling.

Just passing along these observations to see how well they align with other's experiences. Ten minutes of test driving doesn't cover a lot of ground, but I guess I wasn't left with a very good feeling that the LS would make life any easier than what I'm already used to.:2cents:
 
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Just to close this thread out, somewhat against my better judgement, I ended up with another Kubota. This one is from Kubota's construction line, though, and the FEL is much more robust and the tractor itself is knocking on 10,000 lbs. with the backhoe installed. It'll be a year in April since the purchase, and so far, it's done everything I've asked of it, and more. Fingers crossed it stays that way... 🤞
 
   / LS: Best and Worst #23  
those deere are 51.9hp with a hydro at the pto

keep digging there were none over 55 i dont think i remember anything over 52, but that has been a year ago when i was helping my buddy look for one, he gave up and is still pondering what to do - he sold his mid sized tractor and is getting by with his 2-105 and his dads D17 for now

keep digging there were none over 55

Well way back there were, The Versatile tractors... for instance the 256 had 85.8 HP at the PTO (claimed) New Holland 9030 was 103 PTO HP

3 range Eaton Hydrostat built in the 1980s and 1990's

Why No tractor company makes a model with the same reliable trans is beyond me.
 
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   / LS: Best and Worst #24  
Buddy bought a new xr 4140 last yr and loves it, I spent a little time on it also and would buy one.
 
   / LS: Best and Worst #25  
I wouldnt be afraid of an LS = if they were junk, this place would be full of horror stories and so would the internet - CNH and CIH would also not allow LS to build junk for them either
Yeah, CNH manages to build junk perfectly fine all by themselves, they don't need LS to do it for them.

Signed, the New Holland loader tractor that tried to split itself three times in a year.
 
   / LS: Best and Worst #26  
Traded a 22 year old, well beaten and abused, New Holland TC 29 in on a brand new New Holland Workmaster 40 and so far I LOVE it. Way more lift capacity and standard features than the competition, operator station is laid out the way it should be, and it hasn't even gone into regen yet after a couple weeks of steady usage. I'm turning into a New Holland guy!
 

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