Bruce said it perfectly....but I'll add to it
I'll tell you this - you cannot run it too high, Kubota DESIGNED it to run at "X" rpm. That is not just a random rpm range that the throttle stops on. So what many are saying when running the machine lower than they "need to" is that they know MORE about the engine design and hydraulic pump specifications than the engineers that creating them.
If you look at most diesel operated pieces of equipment, like compressors, welders, or generators ....they run at "X" rpm, there is no "lowers" setting. Why - because that is what the machine performs well at and designed to do.
Professional operators....hoes, FEL and dozers are not putting around at 70% throttle, they know better!
I find that my BX and B's run fine at 70% of rated RPM, but it still runs and performs much better at 90-100% rpms.
I'll tell you this - run it where it is designed to run...change the fluids often and IT WILL LAST damn near forever....
Run it at a lower rpm and think you are helping the situation and you will soon see after a couple of 100 hours.....something is amiss.
My BX works very well at 3000 - 32000...it almost sings...my B's are singing at about 2600 rpms....and both have different WOT settings.
Your machine - do as you think is best.