All righty, i've just compared the instruction manual side by side, of the HSX 2012 model and the new 2013 model from the link by ZetorfanPL:
new features:
- four PTO speeds: a lever for standard/eco is added along with the existing 540/1000 flipswitch: This replaces the ground speed PTO
- (dis)engagement of the PTO whenever the 3pt is operated (headland automation)
- new heating and airconditioning unit: its mounted at the back instead of at the front, so view on traffic lights or a front loader is much better:
- a glass roofhatch with rollshade
- wheelbase is indeed increased to 2590mm, NOT by stretching the chassis but by moving the front axle 100mm forward: overall length is not increased, so with heavy front ballast the balance is better because it extends 10cm less over the front axle.
- 800kg concrete front 3pt ballast is added as a factory option
- front axle with center driveshaft, allowing for bigger wheel steering angle
- with optional flexible front fender consoles the turning space over the outer edge of the tractor is allmost 2 meter smaller (despite the wheelbase increase !)
- optional drip oil collection on the rear remote outlets
Zetor has promised us some more things which will be still in the pipeline:
-front axle suspension
-cab suspension (test models have been around since 2011)
- 80l/min oil flow
It makes sense to save this for a six cylinder 145-160-175hp Forterra HD series with 4 stage powershift, 90mm rear axle and overdrive transmission, with a wheelbase of around 2750mm, because 100hp isnt enough to drive 50kmh with a big load in the trailer anyways... Lets wait and see about this Forterra HD thing, i dont expect many four cylinder heavy duty tractors get sold, so all those extra models will only compete other horses from the same stable, but not with other brands... ??
What this HSX still needs is a bigger front tire, these 24" tires eat away very fast on the road with 800kg front ballast or a heavy front implement: mostly because of the smaller circumference, also because of just the weight on them. A tire comparable to 16.9R24 or 14.9R28 in height, in combination with the existing rear tire diameter (if the rear tire size is also increased, it needs longer 3pt lift arms and trailer towhooks, so the advantage of the longer wheelbase is gone)
Next to that, speaking from experience when we first got our 5245 with optional fast reverse speed (meaning 2 and 3rd gear are also mirrored) it takes a long time to get used to a gear pattern that deviates from what is common. You cant change the position of the 5th gear unless you put the shift collar on the ingoing shaft, but nevertheless i would flip the other gears so you have 1-3 on the front and 2-4-5 on the back: people that shift gears without thinking, will get gears 1-4 allways right because its the same as in their car, their previous Forterra or their Proxima. Only when they try to get the 5th they will feel there is no gear on the right front, so they will correct immediately and find the 5th right-back.
Or perhaps there is some method of mirroring the 5th gear in the shift mechanism itself, so the 5th would have a logical position too...
Zetor used to advertise not long ago with "all you need is a key" well this inversed gear pattern certainly is something to get used to, not to turn the key and and drive away on your "autopilot"... I just dont understand why they didnt get that right on a tractor with which they allmost catch up to world standard
So that leaves only 2 points of criticism