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2580 to be exact!!!1600 RPM, slowly let the clutch out to engage, mow at 2600.
2580 to be exact!!!1600 RPM, slowly let the clutch out to engage, mow at 2600.
That's enough RPM?My 3901 has a mark on the tachometer for 540 pto rpm. I idle down as low as possible, depress the clutch fully, engage the pto and slowly release the clutch before adding throttle until the tach meets the mark. Sometimes I will need to adjust throttle under load to maintain but not often.
Interesting. My M9000 has 2 hash marks on the tach. One for the 540 pto rpm and another for the 1000 pto rpm.My 3901 has a mark on the tachometer for 540 pto rpm. I idle down as low as possible, depress the clutch fully, engage the pto and slowly release the clutch before adding throttle until the tach meets the mark. Sometimes I will need to adjust throttle under load to maintain but not often.
I have the same tractor and do the same thing but i know with some implements I cannot do that at idle and need to increase a little bit. My bushhog is a good example.My 3901 has a mark on the tachometer for 540 pto rpm. I idle down as low as possible, depress the clutch fully, engage the pto and slowly release the clutch before adding throttle until the tach meets the mark. Sometimes I will need to adjust throttle under load to maintain but not often.
Same for my former L3200. It's been a few years, but for the rotary cutter I needed to be real gentile with the clutch or bump it up maybe 300rpm to avoid stalling it.I have the same tractor and do the same thing but i know with some implements I cannot do that at idle and need to increase a little bit. My bushhog is a good example.
1600 is better than 2600, but if you take it easy with the clutch, you might be able to go lower than that. Having the RPM cranked up when you engage the PTO is comparable to what they do in drag racing: rev it up and release the clutch. It's quick but very hard on the equipment. It's just less harsh if you ease into it gradually at a low speed. Did it that way with my both of my Kubotas for many years.That's enough RPM?