k0ua
Epic Contributor
Eric, I don't think it will do much good to point out the benefits of a Hydro to the hydro haters. Or for that matter the fact that in these larger tractors the hydro whine is near non existent for normal working conditions. It doesn't do any good to point out that hydro's are in many ways simpler than a gear drivetrain and its clutch or that the reliability is greater. It doesn't do any good to point out that that more and more and larger and larger industrial machines are being fitted with hydro systems.
And that is all fine. It just doesn't matter. There is plenty of room for both types of transmission systems and there are applications where one type of system excels over the other. I still maintain that for the average homeowner CUT/SCUT guy he will be better served by a hydro for most things.
And I maintain if you don't know what type of transmission you need because you have no experience to draw from, then you need a hydro by definition. But its all good guys.
And that is all fine. It just doesn't matter. There is plenty of room for both types of transmission systems and there are applications where one type of system excels over the other. I still maintain that for the average homeowner CUT/SCUT guy he will be better served by a hydro for most things.
And I maintain if you don't know what type of transmission you need because you have no experience to draw from, then you need a hydro by definition. But its all good guys.