northpolefolks
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I am getting close to purchasing a new 45-50hp class tractor and was leaning on the hydrostatic transmission. That is until yesterday.
A friend has a newer tractor, similar size, and he can hardly get the thing moving in real cold weather (-20 farenheit). His two other tractors, 75hp and 130hp, are the same year and both have shuttle transmissions. They work just fine in cold weather comparibly. We loaded some round bales on my trailer yesterday with his 75hp w/shuttle but his hydrostatic tractor only rolled out of the way and back into the barn when we were done.
Have any of you had this problem with your hydrostatic transmissions?
Oh, by the way, the dealer said "warm it up in neutral for about an hour first". He did and not real change. He plugs his tractors in (block heater/circ pump) for about an hour prior to firing and no problems.
Thanks for any info you have.
A friend has a newer tractor, similar size, and he can hardly get the thing moving in real cold weather (-20 farenheit). His two other tractors, 75hp and 130hp, are the same year and both have shuttle transmissions. They work just fine in cold weather comparibly. We loaded some round bales on my trailer yesterday with his 75hp w/shuttle but his hydrostatic tractor only rolled out of the way and back into the barn when we were done.
Have any of you had this problem with your hydrostatic transmissions?
Oh, by the way, the dealer said "warm it up in neutral for about an hour first". He did and not real change. He plugs his tractors in (block heater/circ pump) for about an hour prior to firing and no problems.
Thanks for any info you have.