ducati996,
I never said the Kubota was perfect. Do you think the two speed 2520 is better? Have you driven a
B3030 to compare? Just like to know where you're coming from on this subject since you entered the discussion after I made my comments.
In your second paragraph regarding what you think would be the ideal speeds a 3 speed tranny should have, I think your speeds would work if the tractor had at least 40 HP. There is no way, IMHO, that a 26 to 30 HP tractor could utilize those speeds. Just not enough power.
As it is, the
B3030 is pretty good. Low puts less strain on the HST when working hard and gives you better control when you just need to go slow. The HST is more responsive to the touch when in the lower gears. Medium is the gear most used and works well for mowing at full HST pedal where the ground is smooth. HI is good for travel and, believe it or not, works great for plowing snow. I typically plow in HI at only 1600 rpms. Plenty of power and speed while saving fuel by keeping the engine speed down. There are no big hills around where I live so I don't know how it would work on a steep grade. Probably no better than anything else because I know it is possible to stall the HST in HI. It can also be stalled in Medium when using the loader in 4WD. No problem in Low. It will dig itself down to the axles if you want it to.
There is a good reason that anything larger than a garden tractor has more than one speed. It is cheaper and more practical to add gears than it is to put a HST unit in that would handle it all with no help from a tranny. Everything is a compromise and almost all tractors made today are variations of previous models. Sometimes the new ones are better and sometimes they aren't. If cost was not a factor then the perfect tractor would have been made long ago. Until then we will all have to live with something less than perfection. That's life, but I'm not complaining.