I am looking to purchase a L4701 and I had made up my mind to get a gear driven (Shuttle Shift) with R1 tires. One of the dealers told me that he would not go with the gear drive if I'm going to use the loader or grapple. He said that he has had a lot of customers bring in their tractor and found that the clutches we're burnt up.
He said the problem is the clutch is to small or weak for this size loader and people are destroying them. He recommend me going with the HST if I planned on using the loader at all.
As for the tires, he said that he would go with R4's because the R1 doesn't work well with loaders because they are too narrow and tend to roll off the wheel if they are turned too tight while the bucket is loaded.
So, guess what model of L4701 he has on his lot today and what he doesn't. He has a HST with R4 and said it would be about 3 months to get me a gear given with R1's.
Is any of this true? Have you heard of any issues of burnt clutches on a gear drive due to using a loader?
He said he has one customer that did it in 4 weeks and it wasn't covered under warranty because it is considered wear item.
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Rick
He said the problem is the clutch is to small or weak for this size loader and people are destroying them. He recommend me going with the HST if I planned on using the loader at all.
As for the tires, he said that he would go with R4's because the R1 doesn't work well with loaders because they are too narrow and tend to roll off the wheel if they are turned too tight while the bucket is loaded.
So, guess what model of L4701 he has on his lot today and what he doesn't. He has a HST with R4 and said it would be about 3 months to get me a gear given with R1's.
Is any of this true? Have you heard of any issues of burnt clutches on a gear drive due to using a loader?
He said he has one customer that did it in 4 weeks and it wasn't covered under warranty because it is considered wear item.
Help
Rick