CADplans
Elite Member
Look at the PTO rating of any tractor with the same engine availabe in both gear and HST.
The HST will always have a significantly lower PTO rating of HP compared to the gear drive.
That is because the HST is converting a significant percentage of HP to heat.
Pulling a ground engaging attachment will cause the most heating with a HST.
Luckily, very few users of HST tractors ever use a ground engaging attachment any more,,,
that is old fashoned farming,, plows and discs have been replaced by chemicals.
That said, you need a pretty big attachment to use the HP of a 50HP tractor.
A 6 row cultivator,, at a pretty fast ground speed,, something like that.
Pulling a 2 row cultivator at 0.60MPH with a 50HP HST would never be an issue,,,
JD or Kubota,, or any other brand.
The HST will always have a significantly lower PTO rating of HP compared to the gear drive.
That is because the HST is converting a significant percentage of HP to heat.
Pulling a ground engaging attachment will cause the most heating with a HST.
Luckily, very few users of HST tractors ever use a ground engaging attachment any more,,,
that is old fashoned farming,, plows and discs have been replaced by chemicals.
That said, you need a pretty big attachment to use the HP of a 50HP tractor.
A 6 row cultivator,, at a pretty fast ground speed,, something like that.
Pulling a 2 row cultivator at 0.60MPH with a 50HP HST would never be an issue,,,
JD or Kubota,, or any other brand.