It seems the tractor I am looking at is available in either a hydrostat, or shuttle-shift gear drive. (L4802). The tractor will mostly be used for pasture mowing, with occasional tilling, grading driveways, pasture fertilizing (PTO spreader) and moving around round bales and other heavy objects. I am very accustomed to driving a "gear drive" tractor, along with many other forms of heavy equipment. I am thinking of just getting the shuttle-shift, since I already know how to operate it efficiently, the long hours of mowing at a constant speed, and the gear drive's inherent durability over the hydro. Does anyone have any suggestions as to why a hydro would be an advantage over a gear drive? I'm just looking for some wisdom that I might not have.