My only hydrostat is my old
F2000 front mower. My tractors are gear, the IH 574 has close to 7000 hours on it I've had it for 20 years and never put a clutch in it. Did it have one when I bought it who knows, looking at it I don't think it has been.
My Branson only has around 900 hours with not wet clutch issues. On the farm the IH Magnums are 5-9000 hours and never been split. The old 560 and 400 Farmalls have had one clutch each with well in excess of 10,000 hours on them. The IH 656's gear drives have who knows how many hours with no or one clutch. The Ford 8000 has close to 10,000 hours and has never been split. The 1086 could use a new TA and will get a clutch then. Of course the IH 656 Hydro has had one complete transmission exchange and that never felt as good as the original and only kasted a few years that tractor has been mostly parked for the 15 years.
Those of you that think a hydro is the best thing since sliced bread just keep on believing that, I'll stick with gears, thank you.