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Re: Gear vs hydro transmission
[Re: twaldrop4]
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08/22/19 07:39 AM
08/22/19 07:39 AM
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I’ve heard that bushhogging for long periods of time, in this heat, with a hydrostatic can heat up the transmission a little too much. Any experience or knowledge on that. I guess it would be anything run off of the pto. we used a hydro installing pools and bush hogging. They did run hotter. They also had to take the Kubota back due to a transmission issue. It quit pulling dragging a disk when it was a few months old. I don’t know the details it was before I worked there.
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