moship
Veteran Member
Not true. It would have to be very badly designed if it worked that way.
There is max clamping pressure for the clutch pack, even at idle. Those things are set roughly 250 PSI. So there is always 250 PSI with the PTO either On or Off and at any engine RPM.
You better check the WSM and actually perform the test with respect to the Grand L40's and possibly the L60's to see the pressure is somewhat proportional to RPM's. Max pressure is definitely not achieved at lower RPM's. There has been several owners who operated their tractor as they did with the former design and got burned. Thus the general warning to make folks aware of the possibility. I will admit that perhaps in these situations the pressure was set too low from the factory or there was some other root cause that resulted in their clutch packs being burned up. There was also an error in the pressure settings in some of the earlier WSM. I do apologize for not specifying the model I'm referring to and implying all Kubota's are the same in my original post.