I have perhaps a dumb question on the best power settings to run my B7610 and also want to get an understanding of how a HST works.
First the HST. Kind of like an automatic transmission, but not quite. The more you push the pedal the faster the wheels go. When the pedal is fully pressed is there a sort of "lock up" that occurs that would produce less wear than when it is partially depressed? I am assuming that at slower speeds there is some sort of slippage that occurs in the transmission to produce slower speeds, but am not sure.
So, if my assumption that the least amount of slippage occurs when the HST pedal is fully depressed is correct would it make sense to keep the engine throttled back to where you run with the HST fully engaged (pedal pressed down fully), and if you want to go faster increase the throttle setting. Or is all this moot and should I run the throttle wide open all the time like the delivery guy said and vary the tractor speed with the HST?
It seems to me that the wear and tear on the tractor (and we have not even talked about the speed of the hydraulics yet) is greater the faster you run the tractor engine and that you can extend the life of your tractor by slowing the engine down to where you need it (as long as it is not being loaded too heavily).
Thanks in advance.
First the HST. Kind of like an automatic transmission, but not quite. The more you push the pedal the faster the wheels go. When the pedal is fully pressed is there a sort of "lock up" that occurs that would produce less wear than when it is partially depressed? I am assuming that at slower speeds there is some sort of slippage that occurs in the transmission to produce slower speeds, but am not sure.
So, if my assumption that the least amount of slippage occurs when the HST pedal is fully depressed is correct would it make sense to keep the engine throttled back to where you run with the HST fully engaged (pedal pressed down fully), and if you want to go faster increase the throttle setting. Or is all this moot and should I run the throttle wide open all the time like the delivery guy said and vary the tractor speed with the HST?
It seems to me that the wear and tear on the tractor (and we have not even talked about the speed of the hydraulics yet) is greater the faster you run the tractor engine and that you can extend the life of your tractor by slowing the engine down to where you need it (as long as it is not being loaded too heavily).
Thanks in advance.