When mowing grass with my brown attachment it’s in third gear low range at 1800 rpms and its a comfortable speed and mows fine. Can it cause any potential problems not running the pto to the full 540 rpms. It’s basically flat ground.
I operate all of my mowers below rated PTO speed nearly all of the time and have done so for decades.When mowing grass with my brown attachment it’s in third gear low range at 1800 rpms and its a comfortable speed and mows fine. Can it cause any potential problems not running the pto to the full 540 rpms. It’s basically flat ground.
............What he said or whatever blows your dress up.....I operate all of my mowers below rated PTO speed nearly all of the time and have done so for decades.
Absent extreme circumstances (abuse) doing so will damage neither tractor nor mower.
SDT
No doubt about that. There must be a criteria for the design of a mower that fits an average usage. BUT, we don't mow astroturf that is manufactured to a certain specification. We mow live plants. All the grass I've cut has varied in moisture content (what I call "juiciness") through the season. It changes significantly between the first and last mowings of the season. The amount of grass that's cut off isn't always the same. Sometimes there's still some dew left when I start, and sometimes when I mow in the evenings dew starts forming before I'm done......................................
This is a lot of science and calculation being used to determine blade spin...........................................