I've had both. A HST loses some power through the drivetrain, but not enough to be of consequence. The advantages of an HST far outweighs this negligable amount.
These aren't sports cars. Both systems get the work done. For me, the difference would be if the HST suffered pto power, which it doesn't- it is direct drive from the clutch, just like a gear transmission.
I am a huge fan of a manual transmission in an automobile. But, I am completely sold on HST in a tractor. My 16 hp B7100 does so much work, I can't imagine that a gear transmission would make it more productive. Couple that with the greatest advantage- immediate, infinite speed change while tilling and mowing, for instance- and HST shines.
You forgot some...Gear vs HST
R1 vs R4
Types of oil & synthetic vs dyno etc
Put 100 people in a room and 50 will swear by one and the other will swear at it. All three are great for starting a lively debate.
Wait a minute this was making sense to me until you thru the Glock one in now I am confused..........You forgot some...
Ford vs. Chevrolet
Stihl vs. Husqvarna
which tire is best
Glock vs. any other gun
Are none of you guys gun enthusiasts? To some Glock fanboys, any other gun is just a paperweight.Wait a minute this was making sense to me until you thru the Glock one in now I am confused..........
Glock guys are like apple nutswingers, everything else is junk.....funny thing though. I was at the range about 2 weeks ago with my Springfield XDM which I have well over 2000 rounds through without a single FTF or FTE and am pretty bad about cleaning it after every outing.....a guy who is a noted "glock guy" just bought a new one....no idea what model. 2 mags in he had simultaneous FTE, FTF, FTF, FTF. very entertaining. I told him he should have bought a real gun....lol.Are none of you guys gun enthusiasts? To some Glock fanboys, any other gun is just a paperweight.
I am partial to Sig Sauer, but I recognize that there are many good guns out there to own and trust. Same with tractors. I love my Kubota, and I would be partial to another one. But, I could find value in other brands. Same with transmissions- I can make either work, and see virtue in both. So, I would never say that one is the only way. I would say that for MY use, HST serves me better.Glock guys are like apple nutswingers, everything else is junk.....funny thing though. I was at the range about 2 weeks ago with my Springfield XDM which I have well over 2000 rounds through without a single FTF or FTE and am pretty bad about cleaning it after every outing.....a guy who is a noted "glock guy" just bought a new one....no idea what model. 2 mags in he had simultaneous FTE, FTF, FTF, FTF. very entertaining. I told him he should have bought a real gun....lol.
I'm not discriminatory, as long as it is a quality gun. I have no ill will towards glocks, typically they are a good gun. springfield, sig, beretta, S&W, Glock, H&K etc etc etc. all make nice side arms....hell many of those have been making guns WAY longer and way more guns than glock does. my next will be a Sig. I have all but a glock from the above I listed so far. my AR is a Sig and seems extremely well made.
personally, HST I've yet to see problems out of many HST units. look at zero turn mowers, they aren't usually super high end stuff and that's usually the least serviced item and almost never have an issue....to me, if it breaks, fix it. it's far too functional to many to sweat it breaking.