Collar shift pros - less hp loss in the transmission. (About 1.5 hp typical). Good choice for field work and long straight operations (mowing right of ways, etc).
Collar shift cons - least reliable (factor in cost of clutch replacements and MTBF) and hardest to use (especially with a new operator)
Powershift (glideshift, etc) Pros - small hp loss in the transmission. (about 0.5hp)
Easy to use. More reliable than gear trans (due to less clutch operations needed). Best choice for field work and long straight operations (mowing right of ways, etc) and where some loader work is also needed.
Powershift Cons - Cost more than gear trans. Most complex type of transmission.
HST Pros - Easiest to use. Most reliable. (some will argue that point but ask if they have the DATA to back up that opinion....). Most productive for loader work and utility operations. Highest demand and highest resale in the small tractor market.
HST Cons - loses most hp in the transmission (about 1.5 hp). Will run hotter because of that. Not the best choice for field work where the loss of hp is not repaid by the extra flexibility in directional / speed control. Cost is slightly higher than powershift.
NOTE: Transmision R&R cost of all 3 types will be nearly the same. Don't think so? Call the dealer and ask.
I recently bought an implement from a rancher that is on his 11th HST tractor. He keeps getting the latest and greatest with a
L5740 being the one he was on. He said "only a fool would buy a gear tractor these days". That's his opinion. I tend to agree with him for general UT work. Field work I would choose a powershift. No way would I want to buy a collar shift unless $$$ was the far and away #1 factor. But, that's just my opinion.
jb