I use to make a living working on tractors first of if you plan to use a shredder or grooming mower get a model with live pto . Hydro stats or nice now twenty years later they or a pain . if you going to do much dirt or lanscape work get a shuttleshift . If just an all around tractor then either straight trans or shuttle will give you the less grief .
Modern hydrostatic transmissions will last forever. I personally know plenty of JD-655/755/855's that are going on 25 years old that have zero issues with the trans. They have a Kanzaki hydro transaxle with internal hydraulically actuated PTO. The Legacy (simplicity) uses an updated version of the Kanzaki hydro transaxle that was in the old JD 55-series tractors.
The internal hydraulic clutches for PTO's (pretty much all hydrostatic tractors have an internal wet PTO clutch) are sweet because they have a "soft start" and you can engage/disengage them on the fly just by pushing a button...no stopping, clutching, waiting, etc.... And seeing as they are always wet and internal to the trans, its not like its going to wear out.
Straight trans on a compact or sub-compact utility trailer that you are gonna be using around the house with a front end loader and various DIY projects? SCREW THAT!!!!! Plus the fact that with these smaller compact and sub-compact utility tractors, your only choice of tranny is hydrostatic.
Straight transmissions are going the way of the dinosaur, fast. If you refuse to accept that times are changing and accept the fact that the current crop of hydro units are just as, if not more, reliable than the old clunky straight tractor tranny's then I guess you are a stubborn old-schooler and no amount of convincing from me will change your opinion..but.... : And seeing as you mentioned "get a live PTO", Im assuming you are indeed pretty old school...do they even make tractors that dont have a live PTO anymore??? I would have thought OSHA/OPEI would have outlawed them by now.
(BTW, the tractor pic you posted, nice looking tractor.... but I think hes looking for something about half that size...not a full-on farm machine... )
JMO...flame suit on.
Ben
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