I have a new BX 2380 and this is all new to me. I was reading the manual (yes I admit it) and it said not to run full speed for 50 hours (break-in time). It will probably be a year before I put 50 hours on it. Anyway, what rpm's should I be running while doing basic dirt moving with the loader and leveling with the box? It also said to let warm-up for 5 minutes on the initial start-up. Is that a must? Thanks for the help!
Your Bx has a WOT of about 3400 rpms....thats screaming - and somewhat not needed but 2% of the time.
However you will find things "work" better at 3000 ish ....once she is broken in.
Warm up is dependent on outside temps - so if cold, let it warm up a bit, if warm outside you can allow less time.
to answer your question, there is plenty of power once you get above say.....2400 RPMs, and it will not hurt anything to get close to 3000 if you need that extra push.
Many want to baby the engine, bad advice on a diesel - some will say run it like you stole it, really this the design of the engine. Diesels are meant to run a "X" rpm - and most of the time it is somewhere between 2500 and 3000 depending on the engine and design.
You will find a happy sweet spot, give it a little time. And working slower at first is always a good thing.......bad things happen when we get in a hurry!