Sorry for the beginner/elementary question, but part of the instruction manual confused me.
I was looking at the startup and shutdown procedures for the B2650, and also the 50 hour break in notes and had a question.
The startup procedure says to start the tractor with the throttle lever set to "half way" and never talks about idling it until you actually go to shut it down and turn the tractor off. Am I missing something, or is that correct? The warmup information doesn't show anything about adjusting to idle after startup or anything like that, so I'm assuming you leave it warming up at half throttle and effectively never really run it under that? When or why do you ever idle then other than to shut down? Would you really ever want to even run it under halfway? I have seen some run lower rpms for finesse type work to have slower/smaller movements in the FEL, etc.
Now, going into the 50 hour break in period, it simply says not to run it maxed out, so assuming never 2500 rpm.
Now for some math, I believe idle is around 1000 rpms and max is 2500 rpms, so "halfway" is 1750 rpms? And by that, operate only between 1750 rpms and under 2500 for the first 50 hours? And only go to idle to shutdown the tractor and turn it off?
Reading on here and elsewhere, most don't seem too concerned with the break in period. The main issues most seem to worry about is running TOO LOW of rpms and bogging down the engine versus running HIGH rpms (which diesels are meant to do).
I was looking at the startup and shutdown procedures for the B2650, and also the 50 hour break in notes and had a question.
The startup procedure says to start the tractor with the throttle lever set to "half way" and never talks about idling it until you actually go to shut it down and turn the tractor off. Am I missing something, or is that correct? The warmup information doesn't show anything about adjusting to idle after startup or anything like that, so I'm assuming you leave it warming up at half throttle and effectively never really run it under that? When or why do you ever idle then other than to shut down? Would you really ever want to even run it under halfway? I have seen some run lower rpms for finesse type work to have slower/smaller movements in the FEL, etc.
Now, going into the 50 hour break in period, it simply says not to run it maxed out, so assuming never 2500 rpm.
Now for some math, I believe idle is around 1000 rpms and max is 2500 rpms, so "halfway" is 1750 rpms? And by that, operate only between 1750 rpms and under 2500 for the first 50 hours? And only go to idle to shutdown the tractor and turn it off?
Reading on here and elsewhere, most don't seem too concerned with the break in period. The main issues most seem to worry about is running TOO LOW of rpms and bogging down the engine versus running HIGH rpms (which diesels are meant to do).