curtisfarmer
Gold Member
- Joined
- Feb 1, 2005
- Messages
- 459
- Location
- Southern NH
- Tractor
- M7040, L48, KX121-3, RTV 1100 and a couple of older Fords
Regarding HST Vs. GST/ Gear, the HST is the only way to go for hill work. Wanna stop and not worry about pushing in the clutch and brakes and working the machine like a monkey, try the hst, just let off the petal and it will hold back in neutral. I have mowed the same many hilly fields with a Ford 3400 Industrial, a L2350 GST, and now with the L48 HST, and HST beets them hands down. I move alot of dirt, huge rocks, trees, and other construction stuff and the HST is great. The only place I like the GST better is going uphill plowing in snow storms or mowing at maximum speed and capacity. Basically it matches ground speed better to torque and power than the HST. Kubota says the new HST is much better at that. FYI, I was at Chappells yesterday, and every day; George Chappell is sawing 20 MBF of logs for me in his mill out back. Saw Roger Chappell's new KX-080.......very nice, but too big for me. I am driving my KX 121 today and the KX080 would be too big for this job and probably 80% of my landscape construction jobs. Doesn't mean I don't want one though. Nice, big, thick thumb too. I think they are $83-7K.