Hilbilly
Veteran Member
I recently traded my open station 47 hp Powershift tractor for a 49 hp HST tractor with cab. I love this thing but find there seems to be less power available. For most things so far it hasn't been an issue but yesterday I was using the boxblade to smooth out the driveway and thought there was a significant difference between the power of the gear tractor and the HST. The bottom of our driveway is about 15% grade and on the way down I could pull a full load on the 7ft boxblade in 2WD and mid range. On the way back up it was low range 4WD and struggling to keep the speed between 3 - 4 kmh.
Question is: if I had more hp would that improve significantly or is that just the sacrifice of having HST? I'm considering upgrading to a 60 hp HST from the 50 hp HST but don't want to spend a bunch more money and then find out there was not much of an improvement.
Question is: if I had more hp would that improve significantly or is that just the sacrifice of having HST? I'm considering upgrading to a 60 hp HST from the 50 hp HST but don't want to spend a bunch more money and then find out there was not much of an improvement.