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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuckc" data-source="post: 3271061" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p>I only have experience with hydrostat transmissions on Kubotas, but I don't think you have to worry about the hydrostat transmissions - they are plenty stout, and make life so much easier when using a FEL, grading or mowing (I have a bunch of trees and flower beds scattered around the yard so I have to do a lot of cutting around things). I've never had a minute's trouble out of mine other than replacing one hose (I have / had a Grand L5010, Grand L3010, B7800, BX2200, and G2160 with hydrostats, over 5000 combined hours). If all you are doing is bushhogging and plowing, you can save some money with a gear or glideshift transmission and you won't miss it. Before I got my L5010, I had a M4900 with a gear transmission and it was fine for bushhogging and plowing, but it was a pain using the FEL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuckc, post: 3271061, member: 2555"] I only have experience with hydrostat transmissions on Kubotas, but I don't think you have to worry about the hydrostat transmissions - they are plenty stout, and make life so much easier when using a FEL, grading or mowing (I have a bunch of trees and flower beds scattered around the yard so I have to do a lot of cutting around things). I've never had a minute's trouble out of mine other than replacing one hose (I have / had a Grand L5010, Grand L3010, B7800, BX2200, and G2160 with hydrostats, over 5000 combined hours). If all you are doing is bushhogging and plowing, you can save some money with a gear or glideshift transmission and you won't miss it. Before I got my L5010, I had a M4900 with a gear transmission and it was fine for bushhogging and plowing, but it was a pain using the FEL! [/QUOTE]
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