I have a Kubota L2600 I bought used, in great shape. Used a friends rotary cutter to cut my 7 acres and it seemed to work just fine. Researching purchasing a rotary cutter of my own, and I want to make sure I am using it correctly.
One of the rotary cutters said use at 540 PTO RPM ONLY. When I was using my friends rotary cutter, I had PTO engaged and the RPM's were up around 2000 (if I remember) as I was "cruising" around, cutting my pasture.
So, am I wrong and should I be cruising at 540 RPM (which will take a month of Sunday's to complete), or is it really 540 RPM minimum. Or, am I doing something else wrong?
My assumption is, as long as the RPM's exceed 540, then PTO would be operating at 540 . Just wondering if my assumption is correct, or what Im missing.
Thanks for any advice/help for a newbie who knows just enough to be dangerous or get in trouble.
Mike
One of the rotary cutters said use at 540 PTO RPM ONLY. When I was using my friends rotary cutter, I had PTO engaged and the RPM's were up around 2000 (if I remember) as I was "cruising" around, cutting my pasture.
So, am I wrong and should I be cruising at 540 RPM (which will take a month of Sunday's to complete), or is it really 540 RPM minimum. Or, am I doing something else wrong?
My assumption is, as long as the RPM's exceed 540, then PTO would be operating at 540 . Just wondering if my assumption is correct, or what Im missing.
Thanks for any advice/help for a newbie who knows just enough to be dangerous or get in trouble.
Mike
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