davesisk
Platinum Member
Hi folks:
I'm currently a Power-trac owner, and I'm curious about the hydrostatic transmissions in Kubota's (and other more traditional CUT's). The Power-trac has a hydro-static drive pump that sends hydraulic fluid (actually, 10W30 motor oil!) to a hydrualic wheel motor at each wheel (very much like a skid steer, I believe).
On hydrostatic drive Kubota's, how does that drive system work? Is it the same type of deal where there's an HSD pump and 4 hydraulic wheel motors? Or is it an HSD pump and one big hydraulic motor that drives regular drive-train with differential and gearbox? Or is it somewhere in between? Any explanations appreciated!
Also, I'm curious about if other CUT brands (like JD, New Holland) do HSD differently. I don't want to start any sort of brand war, I'm just curious about how they work, how they are put together, and what the differences are.
Regards,
Dave
I'm currently a Power-trac owner, and I'm curious about the hydrostatic transmissions in Kubota's (and other more traditional CUT's). The Power-trac has a hydro-static drive pump that sends hydraulic fluid (actually, 10W30 motor oil!) to a hydrualic wheel motor at each wheel (very much like a skid steer, I believe).
On hydrostatic drive Kubota's, how does that drive system work? Is it the same type of deal where there's an HSD pump and 4 hydraulic wheel motors? Or is it an HSD pump and one big hydraulic motor that drives regular drive-train with differential and gearbox? Or is it somewhere in between? Any explanations appreciated!
Also, I'm curious about if other CUT brands (like JD, New Holland) do HSD differently. I don't want to start any sort of brand war, I'm just curious about how they work, how they are put together, and what the differences are.
Regards,
Dave