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What Are The 3 Most Common Compact Tractor Transmissions?

Updated: Dec 21, 2019


When buying a compact tractor it can be confusing trying to decipher which transmission does what. A lot of the OEM tractor manufacturers tend to give them fancy names and acronyms to try and differentiate from their competitors, but fear not, below are the 3 most common types of transmissions you will find in a modern compact tractor.


Synchro Shuttle Transmission


In a Synchro Shuttle Transmission you pick what gear you want to be in using the gear stick, then use a forward / reverse shuttle lever to pick your direction. It’s essentially like a manual gearbox, but with a separate lever for going forwards and backwards. These transmissions are a great all rounder, and work well for loader work and towing an implement.


Pros

  • Very versatile for loader and towing work

  • Easy to operate

  • Low noise

  • Low power loss through transmission

Cons

  • Slow gear changes, still essentially a manual gearbox

  • More physically demanding

  • Bigger learning curve to become proficient

  • More clutching



a Synchro Shuttle Transmission with H pattern shifter and direction shuttle


Hydrostatic Transmission (HST)


The HST is probably the most common type of transmission found on a modern compact tractor. You select your gear range (Low or High) select your engine speed, then simply push the forward or reverse pedal with your foot. The HST converts your mechanical engine power into hydraulic oil power, and this hydraulic oil power is then used to turn your transmission. This makes the operation virtually clutchless and enables extremely smooth forwards / backwards operation.


Pros

  • Simplifies the transmission

  • More compact

  • Easy to operate

  • Great for loader work

Cons

  • Noisier than Manual or Powershift

  • Steals a bit more power from the engine

  • Some people find them tiring when towing for a long time


John Deere Small Tractor HST
HST with Range selector and Forward /Reverse Pedal

Powershift Transmission


A Powershift Transmission, called many things by different manufacturers, operates very similar to a Synchro Shuttle Transmission, except the gearbox uses electro hydraulic clutch packs to lock the gears to the shaft. This allows the operator to select gears on the fly without using the clutch, enabling very fast gear changes and getting you to speed quickly. Most Powershift Transmissions also have a shuttle lever for forward and reverse too.


Pros

  • Very fast gear changes

  • Smooth operation

  • Relatively easy to use

  • Minimal power loss

Cons

  • More complex transmission

  • More expensive to buy / repair


You can see the sequential gear shifter and shuttle of a Powershift Transmission

So there you have it, the three most common transmissions explained in a nut shell. We are always happy to help you find the right small tractor for you, so if you still have any questions, give us a call.

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