Hi all,
I recently got my first tractor and am confused about the RPM throttle. I am used to using riding mowers...mostly john deere garden tractors and some zero turn. I always just ran them at full throttle (WOT).
The tractor has an indicator for PTO engine RPM (slightly below WOT). When I first got it, I did some loader dirt work and backhoe digging (learning curve for sure). The manual says it is recommended to run the B77 backhoe at 2700 (rated RPM) or 75% of that if you prefer to have slower speed and make less noise. I think the 75% is the PTO mark and that's where I ran it...I would say it moved 'fast speed' at PTO RPM and was actually considering lower RPMs for slower speed.
I tried to move the tractor around with the loader and backhoe (+ filled rear wheels). In WOT H gear, it really struggled up grade even at WOT, so I don't see the point of H atm. In M gear, the hydro really whined a lot as it struggled up grade in lower RPMs, but does fine in higher RPMs. In L gear and WOT, it moves a bit slow (hydro pedal to floor), but no struggling...lower throttle was too slow. So this leave me the following options:
H WOT - flat ground/ road going fast
M almost WOT (around PTO mark) - mowing/ PTO work
L WOT - loader/dirt work
Notice the trend here is basically use high RPM. Here is where I'm confused: Why does the tractor even give you the option of using lower RPMs? So far it seems that you basically have to run it near WOT, though I admit it's louder than I was expecting. This doesn't bother me since I always use noise canceling earbuds when working.
What comes to mind is fuel saving? I ran the tractor around PTO mark for about 2 hours and the fuel gauge is still basically on top, so if the tractor is that efficient, I don't really care about saving fuel.
Also it's possible to go higher than PTO RPM speed while using PTO by about 25%. What happens when you do this? Your PTO spins faster and you got more power? Seems like that would be desirable?
I also notice the hydro REALLY whines and moans at lower RPMs. It screams at higher RPMs, but is more blended with the engine noise. Per the dealer, they say you should not run it at low RPM a lot because it will force regen cycle sooner or clog up the exhaust.
At this point I'm convinced I should just always run it at 75-100% throttle and trying to see if I'm missing something.
I recently got my first tractor and am confused about the RPM throttle. I am used to using riding mowers...mostly john deere garden tractors and some zero turn. I always just ran them at full throttle (WOT).
The tractor has an indicator for PTO engine RPM (slightly below WOT). When I first got it, I did some loader dirt work and backhoe digging (learning curve for sure). The manual says it is recommended to run the B77 backhoe at 2700 (rated RPM) or 75% of that if you prefer to have slower speed and make less noise. I think the 75% is the PTO mark and that's where I ran it...I would say it moved 'fast speed' at PTO RPM and was actually considering lower RPMs for slower speed.
I tried to move the tractor around with the loader and backhoe (+ filled rear wheels). In WOT H gear, it really struggled up grade even at WOT, so I don't see the point of H atm. In M gear, the hydro really whined a lot as it struggled up grade in lower RPMs, but does fine in higher RPMs. In L gear and WOT, it moves a bit slow (hydro pedal to floor), but no struggling...lower throttle was too slow. So this leave me the following options:
H WOT - flat ground/ road going fast
M almost WOT (around PTO mark) - mowing/ PTO work
L WOT - loader/dirt work
Notice the trend here is basically use high RPM. Here is where I'm confused: Why does the tractor even give you the option of using lower RPMs? So far it seems that you basically have to run it near WOT, though I admit it's louder than I was expecting. This doesn't bother me since I always use noise canceling earbuds when working.
What comes to mind is fuel saving? I ran the tractor around PTO mark for about 2 hours and the fuel gauge is still basically on top, so if the tractor is that efficient, I don't really care about saving fuel.
Also it's possible to go higher than PTO RPM speed while using PTO by about 25%. What happens when you do this? Your PTO spins faster and you got more power? Seems like that would be desirable?
I also notice the hydro REALLY whines and moans at lower RPMs. It screams at higher RPMs, but is more blended with the engine noise. Per the dealer, they say you should not run it at low RPM a lot because it will force regen cycle sooner or clog up the exhaust.
At this point I'm convinced I should just always run it at 75-100% throttle and trying to see if I'm missing something.