pat32rf
Veteran Member
As you don't let us know what size/kind of tractor/transmission you have, its hard to give a definite answer.
Does your rpm drop off as you hit the end of your "load" or does it stay constant?
On a hst you should be letting off the pedal as the bucket digs and the tractor movement slows. This keeps the rpm up and increases your torque when you need it...On a gear tractor you pretty well have to depress the clutch and let momentum fill the bucket or gradually slip the clutch until its fully disengaged before the motor stalls.
Does your rpm drop off as you hit the end of your "load" or does it stay constant?
On a hst you should be letting off the pedal as the bucket digs and the tractor movement slows. This keeps the rpm up and increases your torque when you need it...On a gear tractor you pretty well have to depress the clutch and let momentum fill the bucket or gradually slip the clutch until its fully disengaged before the motor stalls.