PlasterProspector
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I've dug through the forums here and even read some scholarly articles on the subject but I still don't understand how revs affect the performance of the HST when using hydraulic implements like a loader. I can feel the difference it makes in pulling, cutting and ground engaging implements but the only difference I've noticed for hydraulics is speed of lift, whether it's off my three point or my loader. Is there a hidden significance or another benefit here I'm missing? It seems like due to the DPF I should just run wide open all the time and keep diesel on hand.
And then as a separate question for HST operators: are you guys running ranges other than L strictly when you want to do what you're doing faster or does it confer a change in the gear ratio that makes for more meaningful differences? I run L almost all the time because my impression is that you get the most torque to the wheels when you're in it, your revs are high and you're gently edging the pedal towards that peak. That and I thought I'm supposed to keep my revs up so if I'm traveling the property shouldn't I be avoiding cruising along distances in M at 1300rpm?
I guess I'm making yet another "please explain hydrostats to me" thread. There just seem to be so many bad analogies and explanations out there that I'm not sure what to believe. Moreover, I'm wondering what the practical applications are in order to get the best use out of my machine.
Thanks in advance!
And then as a separate question for HST operators: are you guys running ranges other than L strictly when you want to do what you're doing faster or does it confer a change in the gear ratio that makes for more meaningful differences? I run L almost all the time because my impression is that you get the most torque to the wheels when you're in it, your revs are high and you're gently edging the pedal towards that peak. That and I thought I'm supposed to keep my revs up so if I'm traveling the property shouldn't I be avoiding cruising along distances in M at 1300rpm?
I guess I'm making yet another "please explain hydrostats to me" thread. There just seem to be so many bad analogies and explanations out there that I'm not sure what to believe. Moreover, I'm wondering what the practical applications are in order to get the best use out of my machine.
Thanks in advance!