South GA areaDang, another Georgia guy tonight. Where from?
Yeah I’ve been doin all my work around the 540 PTO mark. Was just watching a dude on youtube doing work at idle and was wondering why in the world he was doing that.Run what you want. You may find you’ll have better loader control at lower RPMs. Once you reach the minimum pressure, there isn’t a huge advantage of lift since the pressure setting is what controls lift.
There is a mark for 540 RPMs. That’s generally a good speed for most everything else. One good thing about L2501s with no emissions is that low RPMs are totally fine.
You are correct!Isn't the hour meter on the 2501 tied to rpms? As in an hour is an hour at 540PTO and longer at lower RPM.
Thought I read that here, could be wrong.
No not all are like that.Are all of the hour meters tied to the RPMs or is that specific to the L2501? Is the LX2610 the same way?
I find the sweet spot to be around 1,500-1,700 rpm for what you describe which is quieter and uses less fuel, for mowing full PTO 2,100 or even a bit higher.New L2501 owner here, loving it so far. What RPMs should I be running for “typical jobs around the house”, box blade work, loader work, etc…