A HST transmission is wonderfully convenient and time saving for some tasks at the expense of efficiency and cost. A gear type transmission (there are several types) is rugged, efficient and relatively inexpensive. Which is best for your purposes depend upon what you plan to do with your tractor and how much you wish to spend.About to jump into an L2501...i know i can trust a standard trans for many years...clutch is not covered by factory warranty....HST is not new tech....will it last? advantages? disadvantages? thanks
I own and have owned multiple tractors with both gear and HST transmissions. Most of the work that I do is mowing.
Currently, I use an L6060 HST with HD 6' cutter as my "first round" tractor as well as for parcels with lots of obstacles requiring many direction reversals and speed changes. After finishing the smaller, heavily obstacled parcels and opening up the larger parcels, I switch off to my M9960 with hydraulic shuttle, gear type transmission and larger mower.
The 6060 HST is the cat's meow for the way that I use it, and has reduced my time spend by about 40% in the heavily obstacled areas vis-à-vis the same work with the same mower using a previously owned tractor with gear type transmission and similar HP. The downside: The 6060 uses over twice as much fuel to do the same jobs as did the economical MF and cost three times as much.
Finally, I have on occasion, mowed identical clear parcels with both the 6060 and 6' cutter and my M9960 with 7' cutter. The 53 PTO HP 6060 HST uses much more fuel to mow the same parcels (and takes more time) than does the 90 PTO HP 9960 with hydraulic shuttle and 7' mower. To be fair, I operate the 9960 with EPTO turned on when using the 7' cutter so this is not a direct efficiency comparison. Still, the 9960 is considerably more efficient, EPTO or otherwise.
The efficiency penalty is the reason why you do not see high HP AG tractors with HST transmissions, as well as why MAN's experiment with HST railroad locomotives in the 1960s failed so spectacularly in the US.
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