BubbaBillyBob
Bronze Member
All--
Quite some time ago, I was reading everything I could about backhoe operation. I have a Mahindra 5545, 4WD and a frame mounted backhoe, plus some other stuff.
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An experienced backhoe operator wrote that it was not necessary to run the engine at brush hog speed; 2100rpm for me. I knew that was wrong, of course.
But I tried it anyway. Ha! The guy that was wrong was me! Now, I set the throttle to whatever rpm I think the job requires, which is almost always well below 2100rpm.
I do not know who that guy is, but it is long past time that I thank him. THANK YOU.
--Bill
Quite some time ago, I was reading everything I could about backhoe operation. I have a Mahindra 5545, 4WD and a frame mounted backhoe, plus some other stuff.
.
An experienced backhoe operator wrote that it was not necessary to run the engine at brush hog speed; 2100rpm for me. I knew that was wrong, of course.
But I tried it anyway. Ha! The guy that was wrong was me! Now, I set the throttle to whatever rpm I think the job requires, which is almost always well below 2100rpm.
I do not know who that guy is, but it is long past time that I thank him. THANK YOU.
--Bill