I am new to Diesel tractors and on my old gassers I generally run at the lowest rpm to get the work done without bogging down the engine. In the manual it says to run at a lower rpm this is what the manual says
Do not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed
for the First 50 Hours
A Do not start quickly nor apply the brakes suddenly.
A In winter, operate the tractor after fully warming up the
engine.
A Do not run the engine at speeds faster than
necessary.
A On rough roads, slow down to suitable speeds.
Do not operate the tractor at fast speed.
The above precautions are not limited only to new
tractors, but to all tractors. But it should be especially
observed in the case of new tractors.
On this site I have read several places that people run the tractors at WOT or at least at the speed where the pto speed is correct (2800 rpm). Does it hurt anything to run the tractor at a lower rpm for plowing backblading and loader work? I have been running at 1100-1800 rpm If the tractor bogs down I raise the rpm. Is this correct or should I be running at a higher rpm for general work? I have 20 hours on the tractor
Do not Operate the Tractor at Full Speed
for the First 50 Hours
A Do not start quickly nor apply the brakes suddenly.
A In winter, operate the tractor after fully warming up the
engine.
A Do not run the engine at speeds faster than
necessary.
A On rough roads, slow down to suitable speeds.
Do not operate the tractor at fast speed.
The above precautions are not limited only to new
tractors, but to all tractors. But it should be especially
observed in the case of new tractors.
On this site I have read several places that people run the tractors at WOT or at least at the speed where the pto speed is correct (2800 rpm). Does it hurt anything to run the tractor at a lower rpm for plowing backblading and loader work? I have been running at 1100-1800 rpm If the tractor bogs down I raise the rpm. Is this correct or should I be running at a higher rpm for general work? I have 20 hours on the tractor