Question about how hard to load up the engine/PTO on my new BX2380.
I mowed several times with my 60"mmm, engine didn't seem to know the mower was even attached...
My new 55" commercial grade BX2822A snowblower is a different story. Blowing about 6" of heavyish snow yesterday in Minnesota and the BX2380 definitely knew the snowblower was attached. Obviously I can slow down and decrease the load.
My question is when running about 3,100 RPM, when I started to dig into the snow at a moderate clip the engine RPM would drop to about 2,800-2,900. If I went slower, the RPM would be higher of course.
The question is, from 3,100 RPM, what RPM drop would be considered safe/appropriate/optimal when loaded up? I can vary my speed to stay in that safe/optimal engine load?
If you all could give me your opinion based on:
1. A fully broken in engine.
2. My current engine that has about 12 hours on it.
And, I'll add, I absolutely LOVE the machine, the mower and the snowblower.
Thanks to all.
Christopher Johnson
I mowed several times with my 60"mmm, engine didn't seem to know the mower was even attached...
My new 55" commercial grade BX2822A snowblower is a different story. Blowing about 6" of heavyish snow yesterday in Minnesota and the BX2380 definitely knew the snowblower was attached. Obviously I can slow down and decrease the load.
My question is when running about 3,100 RPM, when I started to dig into the snow at a moderate clip the engine RPM would drop to about 2,800-2,900. If I went slower, the RPM would be higher of course.
The question is, from 3,100 RPM, what RPM drop would be considered safe/appropriate/optimal when loaded up? I can vary my speed to stay in that safe/optimal engine load?
If you all could give me your opinion based on:
1. A fully broken in engine.
2. My current engine that has about 12 hours on it.
And, I'll add, I absolutely LOVE the machine, the mower and the snowblower.
Thanks to all.
Christopher Johnson