I have a B5100 ( 2 cylinder 12HP) with a front mounted snow blower.
Last week, I was blowing out deep snow drifts( 2-3 ft deep) .
The machine couldn't take it in LOW 1st gear and would start to bog down. I would engage the clutch to get the RPM's back up and then go at the drift again.
My question is this - will I hurt the engine by allowing it to slow down to about 1000-1200 RPM , before letting it wind up. I have the throttle at FULL
With very little load , the engine really winds up.
I'm probably not doing the clutch any good, but its' the only way to deal with those dang snow drifts
Once I made it through with the first pass, the second, third etc passes were done eating about 1/3 of the blower width - I could do those passes in LOW 2nd gear.
miro
Last week, I was blowing out deep snow drifts( 2-3 ft deep) .
The machine couldn't take it in LOW 1st gear and would start to bog down. I would engage the clutch to get the RPM's back up and then go at the drift again.
My question is this - will I hurt the engine by allowing it to slow down to about 1000-1200 RPM , before letting it wind up. I have the throttle at FULL
With very little load , the engine really winds up.
I'm probably not doing the clutch any good, but its' the only way to deal with those dang snow drifts
Once I made it through with the first pass, the second, third etc passes were done eating about 1/3 of the blower width - I could do those passes in LOW 2nd gear.
miro