/ Shuttle shift or hydrostat?? Is the extra costs worth it in a 50hp-ish cab tractor for pto power (brush hogging)
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bc1
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- Feb 9, 2010
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- Location
- Central Kansas
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- JD 4052R, IH2606, Ford 1500, FF-13 mini excavator, FF-15R mini excavator
All I know is I spent an extra 10 grand on my JD 4052R to get a cab. A/C, heat, radio, etc. I'm not spending my older years out in the blowing dirt, grass, or snow whether mowing for hours or pushing snow. I get on clean enough to go to meeting and get off clean enough to go to meeting or wherever.
I wanted around 50 hp. I don't mow at wide open throttle. Usually mowing around 470 to 500 rpm. It has a variable speed pedal for forward and one for reverse. Also has a lever for 3 ranges, A, B, and C with A being low and C being road gear. Usually mow in B and pushing with the loader in A. Have a 6 foot rototiller for the garden in low range. I use the tiller just deep enough to cut weeds and mow/till the corral in B range. Have a place or two in the pasture with heavy weeds where I till them instead of mowing.
10 grand is worth it when thinking about mowing in the blowing dirt into my 70s and hopefully 80s. The younger generations won't do it without a cab. Not one I know drives a convertible car down country roads either which is no different.
All the large operation farmers I know won't spend all day in the field without a cab and neither will their young hired help.
Wife mows the buffalo and fescue grass farmyard with a 54" cub cadet ZTR. Mows it with the hst in half the time of a tractor style mower. But she has to wear goggles and ear plugs and looks like a brown bear when done so into the shower she goes. I bush hog the rest and I'm ready to head to the restaurant when done.
This doesn't answer the question but my 2 cents worth.
I wanted around 50 hp. I don't mow at wide open throttle. Usually mowing around 470 to 500 rpm. It has a variable speed pedal for forward and one for reverse. Also has a lever for 3 ranges, A, B, and C with A being low and C being road gear. Usually mow in B and pushing with the loader in A. Have a 6 foot rototiller for the garden in low range. I use the tiller just deep enough to cut weeds and mow/till the corral in B range. Have a place or two in the pasture with heavy weeds where I till them instead of mowing.
10 grand is worth it when thinking about mowing in the blowing dirt into my 70s and hopefully 80s. The younger generations won't do it without a cab. Not one I know drives a convertible car down country roads either which is no different.
All the large operation farmers I know won't spend all day in the field without a cab and neither will their young hired help.
Wife mows the buffalo and fescue grass farmyard with a 54" cub cadet ZTR. Mows it with the hst in half the time of a tractor style mower. But she has to wear goggles and ear plugs and looks like a brown bear when done so into the shower she goes. I bush hog the rest and I'm ready to head to the restaurant when done.
This doesn't answer the question but my 2 cents worth.