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    Mower Enagement RPM

    Skimming through the manuals for my GC2400 and the 60" mower deck, nothing is stated regarding at what engine RPM is recommended when engaging the lower PTO. Once engaged, I do increase the RPM to the "green" zone when cutting grass. What are your "best practices"?
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    MF GC2400

    I’ll check this before my next round of cutting. Thanks for the suggestion and picture.
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    MF GC2400

    Yes, the correct fuse is being used. Red 10A
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    MF GC2400

    Anyone else experience blowing fuse #5 (instrument cluster)? Engine starts fine all the time, fuse blows when engaging mower deck pto. Here are details of when it happens: -outside temperature is on the warmer side, 20C (68F) and higher -1st engagement is typically fine, good to cut grass...
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    Taking it as a critique is your perogative. You're welcome.
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    So then simply respond to the OP. If you dont like something that someone else contributed, learn to filter amd move on. Nobody posted any fiction to challenge your "fact based" hardline. Read up on the the intent of these Forums so you can save yourself the the ill (narrow) assumption and have...
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    My response to the OP was simply in regards to having a similar project. Positively participating in a Forum, that is all. No where was I looking for analysis to hijack the OP's thread. Nor was I telling him what to do. Thank you "Super Member".
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    And your math to support your definition of "underkill" relevant to its usage is? Proper perspective? You seem....? Wow..... :ROFLMAO:
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    The list can go on and on of what could be better, but where is the threshold of overkill to get me to the other side to cut grass and carry tree trimmings? Its not a logging or oil lease road over rushing water. :rolleyes::D
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    Correction: 4x6x16', not 2x6x16'! (hahaha) 3' on each side is supported, 10' is in between. Before adding the fifth.
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    Wooden bridge for 2000# tractor to cross creek

    I just built this once Spring arrived. Five 4x6x16' (corrected, NOT 2x6x16 as mistyped before) pretreated timbers on edge to span across; resting on gravel/sidewalk blocks. 2x6x10' pretreated for the decking. So far so good with my little Massey (~1500lbs) and no worries pulling full size...
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