I'm learning about tractors as I contemplate my first tractor purchase, to replace the Bobcat that I have been using to maintain my little 5 acre property. I'm leaning towards one of those beautiful orange L-series tractors. I don't entirely understand the different PTO types listed in the specifications:
I think I understand the difference between transmission driven and live, and I understand the purpose of the overrunning clutch. But I don't understand the differences between the three live types.
I'm currently leaning towards either an L2501HST or L3301HST, so that would mean I'd have either live with overrunning clutch or live continuous running. How are those different? Can either type be shut off while still allowing tractor movement, or do either or both run all the time? When can either or both types be shut off, i.e. can the tractor be in motion, can the hydrostatic drive be engaged or does it need to be in neutral, etc. Does the live continuous running have an overrunning clutch?
I don't know whether the PTO type might affect my decision of which tractor would work best for me. I'd just like to understand what I'm looking at. And in any case, learning the little subtle details of these different tractors is fun.
- Transmission driven with overrunning clutch
- Live with overrunning clutch
- Live continuous running
- Live independent hydraulic PTO with PTO brake, wet clutch
I think I understand the difference between transmission driven and live, and I understand the purpose of the overrunning clutch. But I don't understand the differences between the three live types.
I'm currently leaning towards either an L2501HST or L3301HST, so that would mean I'd have either live with overrunning clutch or live continuous running. How are those different? Can either type be shut off while still allowing tractor movement, or do either or both run all the time? When can either or both types be shut off, i.e. can the tractor be in motion, can the hydrostatic drive be engaged or does it need to be in neutral, etc. Does the live continuous running have an overrunning clutch?
I don't know whether the PTO type might affect my decision of which tractor would work best for me. I'd just like to understand what I'm looking at. And in any case, learning the little subtle details of these different tractors is fun.