Leg Fatigue From Hydro Foot Pedal
Bob
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
1999-12-18 11242
Is operator leg fatigue a big deal with standard hydro on NH TC25/29/33D? Say after 3 or 4 hours of variable low to high load shuttle work? Kubota Grand L 3010 HST now has an intermediate servovalve to isolate the foot pedal from force feedback from the pump swashplate torgue (Feather-Step HST). Sounds like a good idea from an engineering standpoint, but it is a real plus for operator comfort? Thanks for any input. Needless to say I'm looking at Bommers vs.Kubota.
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Leg Fatigue From Hydro Foot Pedal
Rick Seymour
Join Date: Feb 2002 Posts: 40 |
1999-12-19 11261
Bob,
I've a TC29D & have not noticed any foot pedel fatigue in mowing or front end loader work.
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Leg Fatigue From Hydro Foot Pedal
JimBinMI
Join Date: Posts: 1 |
1999-12-19 11262
Bob,
When I was shopping I had a Kubota/New Holland dealer tell me that it took
more force to depress the New Holland hydro pedal than the Kubota hydro pedal.
I ended up buying a TC18 from a different New Holland dealer and have not
experienced any foot or leg fatigue. I've spent several hours at a time doing
spreading/leveling of fill sand for the foundation of my pole barn this summer
never noticed any problems. I would buy this tractor again. JimBinMI ....
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