3-Point Hitch PTO RPM question

   / PTO RPM question #11  
I understand your plight - ismilelots. After five years - I still find important information in the damnedest places in my Op manual. It's like the author suddenly had a brain fart and just put the info in the next paragraph he typed.
 
   / PTO RPM question #12  
1st .... thanks to everyone here for all the help you've been.
2nd ..... Warning ... this is probably going to sound like a dumb question.

I have a LS XR3135HC. On my last tractor (to remain nameless) when I switched on the PTO, the dash changed from engine RPM to PTO rpm. My LS does not seem to do that. I have implements that say I'm supposed to run them at 540rpm (PTO). Is there a way I can tell what my PTO RPM is? Like a chart converting the engine RPM to the PTO speed?

My Xr4155HC has the Engine RPM that results in a 540 PTO RPM indicated on the tachometer-I’m surprised that yours does not.
 
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My Xr4155HC has the Engine RPM that results in a 540 PTO RPM indicated on the tachometer-I’m surprised that yours does not.

I'm going to take a closer look today. If there is an indicator, it's not an obvious one. Of course, I was so busy fiddling with buttons to see if the digital readout would change to PTO that I easily could have missed it on the tach.
 
   / PTO RPM question #14  
On my Kubota, it doesn't have any indication on the tach what RPM matches with the 540 PTO, but instead you have to switch screens to the PTO screen and it will show you what your RPM is for the PTO.
 
   / PTO RPM question #15  
Both my Ferguson and Mahindra have analog tach with a mark and notation at 540 PTO RPM, simple is best for us old timers. It seems that many machines these days are built for young tech savvy people who are accustomed to scrolling through a menu.
 
   / PTO RPM question #16  
I assume by the OP initial post that the previous tractor had a digital tach that would switch to PTO RPM when PTO engaged?

I took a look at a XR3100 series owners manual (page 3-3) and it indicates the tractor has an analog tach. The engine RPM at which PTO is at 540 RPM is labeled at just above the 2400 RPM mark.
 
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Yes, I did finally find where it says 2509 engine = 540 PTO
It has an analog and digital tach. But the digital stays on engine RPM when PTO is engaged.

I assume by the OP initial post that the previous tractor had a digital tach that would switch to PTO RPM when PTO engaged?

I took a look at a XR3100 series owners manual (page 3-3) and it indicates the tractor has an analog tach. The engine RPM at which PTO is at 540 RPM is labeled at just above the 2400 RPM mark.
 
   / PTO RPM question #18  
Yes, I did finally find where it says 2509 engine = 540 PTO
It has an analog and digital tach. But the digital stays on engine RPM when PTO is engaged.
The XR series does not have a PTO speed sensor so you won't be able to bring it up on the cluster.

Your tach should show a yellow mark at 2400 rpm to indicate PTO speed. But as you have discovered the cluster does not match true PTO rpm of 2509.

Unless you are running a speed sensitive attachment, such as a generator, it's alright to be a little off the 540 rpm.

For your tractor the engine is rated at 35hp at 2600 rpm and torque is 88 ft-lbs at 1600 rpm.
 
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The XR series does not have a PTO speed sensor so you won't be able to bring it up on the cluster.

Your tach should show a yellow mark at 2400 rpm to indicate PTO speed. But as you have discovered the cluster does not match true PTO rpm of 2509.

Unless you are running a speed sensitive attachment, such as a generator, it's alright to be a little off the 540 rpm.

For your tractor the engine is rated at 35hp at 2600 rpm and torque is 88 ft-lbs at 1600 rpm.

Thank you. That is very good to know.
 
   / PTO RPM question #20  
My tractor has 3 PTO settings, 540, 7xx, 1000.
When snow blowing on 540 it is pathetic so I have been using the 7XX setting for ever and no problems so far.
Just a few weeks ago I replaced all the blower bearings and drilled the fan to add wipers while I had it all apart.
From what I've seen over the web wipers seem to be a great improvement.
 

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