"puddles" wrote in message
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"Iowa883" wrote in message
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I was wondering what you all thought about a riding mower with gears
versus
hydrostats ? Is there any advantage to the old fashion gears ? I am
looking
at the maintenance. aspect .
Plus and minus of each would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Iowa883
Gears really limit your ability to vary your speed. To speed up and slow
down you've got to CONSTANTLY work the throttle. Lots of wear on the motor
and drive train.
Variable drive allows a single lever to control your speed WITHOUT
altering
the motor RPM. The governor runs the motor at one speed REGARDLESS of
load.
Minimal wear on the motor and drive train.
Puddles
chuckle
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