huntmaster transmission

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  1. #1
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    Oct 2007
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    huntmaster transmission

    what is the difference between the hunt master transmission compared with the 750 hdi admiral transmission and which one is better for heavy loads and 18 inch rubber tracks.
    is there anyone having any problems with the lite speed transmission

  2. #2
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    May 2010
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    Fairbanks AK
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    I see longer belt life on the lo speed - hi torque admiral transmission vehicles. For my use with tracks and heavy loads the hi gear model isn't as friendly to drive. They take a lot more throttle to turn and more likely to have belt noise.

  3. #3
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    May 2015
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    Northern Alberta
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    The huntmaster can be ordered with any of the usual HDI transmissions. The new Litespeed transmission is the newest one they've come up with and it simply has a faster gear ratio than any of it's predecessors. I have found even the hi torque 8.4 transmission is slightly too fast in some low speed technical situations. I wouldn't dream of using one with the litespeed transmission in my area even without tracks. If you're hunting in the typical NL moose country you'll want something with good control and finesse at low speeds, and without having to rev out and sound like a harley doing a burnout while approaching your hunting grounds.

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