Lt CHEG
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I'm trying to evaluate the prices that I've been given from two different dealers on a couple of tractors which are virtually identical except for the transmissions. One has the DynaQPS while the other has the Hydrostatic transmission. So which costs more?
I think that I would be equally happy with either transmission as I am used to using a lever on the column to change directions anyway, so I'd be good to go there. Plus I can change gears on the fly without clutching which would be handy as well. Lastly since even with a hydro I'd still have to stop to change ranges, I don't see that the DynaQPS would be any less easy to use. Plus I think for straight up loader work I can see some advantages to the DynaQPS as I think I'd like using the foot throttle in that case, but the differences would be negligible. So any opinions on one vs. the other? The tractor will mostly be used for mowing, with a little loader work and a little box blade work, etc. Once my new home site is set, I would likely only be using the loader for snow removal with only the occasional use as a wheelbarrow. Thanks
I think that I would be equally happy with either transmission as I am used to using a lever on the column to change directions anyway, so I'd be good to go there. Plus I can change gears on the fly without clutching which would be handy as well. Lastly since even with a hydro I'd still have to stop to change ranges, I don't see that the DynaQPS would be any less easy to use. Plus I think for straight up loader work I can see some advantages to the DynaQPS as I think I'd like using the foot throttle in that case, but the differences would be negligible. So any opinions on one vs. the other? The tractor will mostly be used for mowing, with a little loader work and a little box blade work, etc. Once my new home site is set, I would likely only be using the loader for snow removal with only the occasional use as a wheelbarrow. Thanks