torch
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Equipment
B7100HSD, B2789, B2550, B4672, 48" cultivator, homemade FEL and Cab
My tractor has 2 rear PTO speeds: 540 and 857 rpm (@ 2800 engine rpm). My backhoe manual cautions "The backhoe has been designed to operate in the 540 PTO-RPM position only. Do not operate in the 750 position or backhoe hydraulic system damage may result."
Ok, so >540 rpm = bad thing. I get that. The relief valve probably can't keep up with the flow or the fluid will overheat or something.
But is there any reason not to operate in the high range, with the engine throttled down to limit the PTO below 540 rpm? I have a laser tachometer, I can dial it in effectively. I'm thinking it would be quieter, more fuel efficient and easier on the engine.
I may find that the engine lugs down because it's not putting out full HP, but we have very sandy soil around here. Easy digging. And if it doesn't work I can always go back to the low range and rev up the engine.
Thoughts?
Ok, so >540 rpm = bad thing. I get that. The relief valve probably can't keep up with the flow or the fluid will overheat or something.
But is there any reason not to operate in the high range, with the engine throttled down to limit the PTO below 540 rpm? I have a laser tachometer, I can dial it in effectively. I'm thinking it would be quieter, more fuel efficient and easier on the engine.
I may find that the engine lugs down because it's not putting out full HP, but we have very sandy soil around here. Easy digging. And if it doesn't work I can always go back to the low range and rev up the engine.
Thoughts?