2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls

   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #41  
Also don't forget that the 3038 e has a cast aluminum rear end.. mechanical gas gauge, Non removable loader and other cost savings measures.

Deal breaker right there.......
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls
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#42  
overszd, I'm thinking sort of the same thing.
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #43  
overszd, I'm thinking sort of the same thing.
I bought a John Deere 4052R. Only regret I have is maybe should have went with the 4066R. I think the extra horse would help pulling the hills here in western Iowa in road gear. But with that said I love the R series. The E throttle and load match are awesome with the loader. I figure that I'm saving alittle fuel with the E throttle. My biggest point that I looked at is the resale value. I figure the R holds better then the E series. Check out tractor house and compare. You will love ether one but I think you will think I I did. Features are very nice on the R and time were worth the money. My question is. Can you have to much horsepower on reserve ? Good luck on your decision
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #44  
I just today bought a HST tractor.
I was looking at about 6 used tractors, and settled on a 2 speed model.
The decision point was that this one moved at exactly the speed I mow at in low range, full pedal.
That speed is just over 5MPH, the speed I like to mow at.
Right or wrong, I will find out when the grass grows.

The others I tried, went either too fast, or too slow at full pedal.

All I can do now is hope I made the right decision,,, :confused2:

Oh, yea,, I like the slower speed for most uses,,

when you get to the age where Social Security is paying for your tractors,,
EVERYTHING you do is better when done S L O W ,,, :laughing:
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #45  
I just today bought a HST tractor.
I was looking at about 6 used tractors, and settled on a 2 speed model.
The decision point was that this one moved at exactly the speed I mow at in low range, full pedal.
That speed is just over 5MPH, the speed I like to mow at.
Right or wrong, I will find out when the grass grows.

The others I tried, went either too fast, or too slow at full pedal.

All I can do now is hope I made the right decision,,, :confused2:

Oh, yea,, I like the slower speed for most uses,,

when you get to the age where Social Security is paying for your tractors,,
EVERYTHING you do is better when done S L O W ,,, :laughing:

Most HST tractors have a cruise control or offer it at an option. So that you can find the ground speed you like and lock it in.
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls
  • Thread Starter
#46  
I bought a John Deere 4052R. Only regret I have is maybe should have went with the 4066R. I think the extra horse would help pulling the hills here in western Iowa in road gear. But with that said I love the R series. The E throttle and load match are awesome with the loader. I figure that I'm saving alittle fuel with the E throttle. My biggest point that I looked at is the resale value. I figure the R holds better then the E series. Check out tractor house and compare. You will love ether one but I think you will think I I did. Features are very nice on the R and time were worth the money. My question is. Can you have to much horsepower on reserve ? Good luck on your decision

after doing some more looking and question asking, I am definitely leaning towards the R series. The transmission issue is something I think I would like but the easy on/off of the loader seems like something that would be really important to me. The difference in price between an E series and an R series is about $5k. To help make up for the difference, I'm considering the 3033R vs the 3039R. I lose 6 horses and the turbocharger and that might be something I like but maybe not for the $2500 it would save me. I don't run on the road, and I don't pull long hills, so I may not really need it. Relative to my 8N, the horses and torque in a 3033R would still be huge and should meet all my needs.

So, that's where I am right now. I have until the end of February to make good on the current prices and financial incentives.

Thanks for all these comments. Everyone has been super helpful.

Brent
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #47  
I bought a John Deere 4052R. Only regret I have is maybe should have went with the 4066R. I think the extra horse would help pulling the hills here in western Iowa in road gear. But with that said I love the R series. The E throttle and load match are awesome with the loader. I figure that I'm saving alittle fuel with the E throttle. My biggest point that I looked at is the resale value. I figure the R holds better then the E series. Check out tractor house and compare. You will love ether one but I think you will think I I did. Features are very nice on the R and time were worth the money. My question is. Can you have to much horsepower on reserve ? Good luck on your decision

Good stuff.

Welcome to TBN neighbor. :)
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #48  
Something that maybe a lot of people are not aware of yet, but the new JD 2038R is in reality a deluxe 3038e. Quick attach loader as well as several other upgrades vs the std 3038e machines. Just another option to throw into the mix. :eek: ;)
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #49  
Something that maybe a lot of people are not aware of yet, but the new JD 2038R is in reality a deluxe 3038e. Quick attach loader as well as several other upgrades vs the std 3038e machines. Just another option to throw into the mix. :eek: ;)

Recently purchased my 2032R and at the time I was looking at the 2038R on paper but it would not be available for monthes and I did not have the extra money to spend. A few of the extra features are gas hood supports, I like the old fashion mechanical rod that just works and does not need replacing, like a car, the more fancy options you get leads to more costly repairs down the road. But everyone has a different income and that could be no concern to some.
 
   / 2 vs 3 spd HST and transmission controls #50  
Something that maybe a lot of people are not aware of yet, but the new JD 2038R is in reality a deluxe 3038e. Quick attach loader as well as several other upgrades vs the std 3038e machines. Just another option to throw into the mix. :eek: ;)

Old thread but I was doing some searching and it’s relevant to my interests. The 2038r is cool but that’s just a 2 speed HST isn’t it?

I’ve wondered if the high gear in a 2 speed is really high? Maybe it’s just a medium and they are doing without the high gear. In that case, it’d be fine. But if it’s really a low and high speed gear that would stink.
 

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