Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans.

   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #21  
Plowing is a power intensive operation. It is slow and takes a lot fuel. Gear transmissions are more efficient, and they produce less waste heat. Hydro transmissions are more likely to fail due to overheating.

For plowing a few or a dozen acres, no problem. Start talking about much more, and the extra power and efficiency of gears would be a must.

+1. Plus, it's great to be able to select the right gear, crank the throttle up, let out on the clutch and go. The advantage of the HST transmission (which I have and love) becomes a disadvantage and a distraction when you're plowing a field for 12 hours.
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #22  
My concern about this is how a newbie buyer/operator deals with the decision making process choosing between hydro and gear transmissions. Matching the tractor to the tillage tool is a very important consideration, if these are properly matched overheating shouldn't be a problem. While a gear tractor is more efficient I don't see that as an issue for the typical small property owner. Both gear and hydro transmissions are very dependable and can both pull a plow all day without problems. How many days a year does a typical small acreage owner spend plowing compared to other tasks? I would think that this would be a minor use of a tractor for most people and the other tasks using the fel with direction changes in close quarters work is the norm.

In most cases buying a compact tractor as your first tractor I would recommend the hydro transmission. For larger properties most will have more than one tractor and a larger gear tractor in addition to the smaller hydro tractor can make a lot of sense. I am thinking about a new 100+ hp for the fall but will keep the smaller hydro tractor for the close quarters work I do.
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #23  
The title pretty much sums up my question, I'm in the market for a 35-50hp w/fe loader tractor. I really no idea which way to go, and throwing in the transmission choice, I'm stuck. Is the hydro dependable, I know it's easier to manage/use. If this question has already been asked and answered, please redirect.


Back to the first post by the OP, like most people he is concerned about the hydro being dependable. I think it is as there are very few threads with transmission problems on any of the brands.

Looking at a small tractor with fel, I doubt he is planning on major use plowing all day every day.
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #24  
My concern about this is how a newbie buyer/operator deals with the decision making process choosing between hydro and gear transmissions. Matching the tractor to the tillage tool is a very important consideration, if these are properly matched overheating shouldn't be a problem. While a gear tractor is more efficient I don't see that as an issue for the typical small property owner. Both gear and hydro transmissions are very dependable and can both pull a plow all day without problems. How many days a year does a typical small acreage owner spend plowing compared to other tasks? I would think that this would be a minor use of a tractor for most people and the other tasks using the fel with direction changes in close quarters work is the norm.

In most cases buying a compact tractor as your first tractor I would recommend the hydro transmission. For larger properties most will have more than one tractor and a larger gear tractor in addition to the smaller hydro tractor can make a lot of sense. I am thinking about a new 100+ hp for the fall but will keep the smaller hydro tractor for the close quarters work I do.

Agreed, hydro's are super reliable, and offer the utmost in convenience. I would also say they are considerably safer to operate for beginning users. I was just answering the question of why gears are better for plowing, which they certainly are. That said I would agree that plowing is not why most people buy these kind of tractors, and not a huge concern. Also, I thought your gauge was a little off you asked, how many days a year most cut owners plow for. I think, not many, but also, how many days/year do big corn farmers plow/year. Also not many. Lots of plowing, and fuel consumption can happen in a small number if days. Everything you said is right on, though. Sorry to be a little nit picky.
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #25  
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #26  
My concern about this is how a newbie buyer/operator deals with the decision making process choosing between hydro and gear transmissions. Matching the tractor to the tillage tool is a very important consideration, if these are properly matched overheating shouldn't be a problem. While a gear tractor is more efficient I don't see that as an issue for the typical small property owner. Both gear and hydro transmissions are very dependable and can both pull a plow all day without problems. How many days a year does a typical small acreage owner spend plowing compared to other tasks? I would think that this would be a minor use of a tractor for most people and the other tasks using the fel with direction changes in close quarters work is the norm.

In most cases buying a compact tractor as your first tractor I would recommend the hydro transmission. For larger properties most will have more than one tractor and a larger gear tractor in addition to the smaller hydro tractor can make a lot of sense. I am thinking about a new 100+ hp for the fall but will keep the smaller hydro tractor for the close quarters work I do.

I don't disagree with you at all. My point was just that, for those guys who DO intend to use their tractor to plow all day long, gear is a better choice. But I think you are absolutely correct that most COMPACT tractors are not used for that type of use.

Most of us who buy compact tractors need for them to be do-it-all tools. That's where the HST shines, and that's why I wanted (and got) an HST tranny on my tractor.
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #27  
I do plow any, but still much prefer gear drive! :D
 
   / Kubota vs Kioti, hydro vs gear trans. #29  
I have Both :D
 

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