I was using my new box blade yesterday ripping up the ground around my house to get my lawn in...and had a few questions about how I should be running my 2015.
1. I was running it at about 1600rpm (tried slower, tried faster). It seemed to bang around a lot as it caught rocks/logs that were buried in the ground...sometimes the tractor would grab something and slide sideways, a few times it stopped dead. Twice it stalled out. Does that mean I should have been running it slower? Faster? I would only put the scarifiers in the ground a little for the first pass...then all the way down on the second (well, the blade was all the way down, I only had the scarifiers on the second setting), but still it felt like I was really beating on the poor thing. I kept thinking I wanted the revs higher but the tractor speed slower...
2. I had to jump off the tractor a lot to go back and get the big stuff out before I'd push the blade back - since it was just a minute or two off the tractor, I'd just put the brake on. Should I cut the throttle? Put it in neutral? Both? My thought was it's related to the amount of time I'll be off - if I'm using the backhoe for something I assume I leave the throttle up but but the tractor in nuetral?
3. Sometimes when it was really working I'd see some smoke out of it - normal? I noticed it most when I was moving loam and I'd bury the bucket in the pile and try to lift...my technique isn't quite there, so sometimes I'd try to scoop too much and have to back off some.
4. Related to my lawn...after box blading I york raked it...which seemed to strip away a lot of the soil I'd just worked so hard to loosen up. Should I not have done that? And when going around to drop the new loam it now seems like the tractor has hardened the ground all up again - so should I not have used it?
So many questions, I know. I have no clue, and I want to maximize my time working productively and not undoing what I've just done (or breaking my tractor!!). Wait till I try out the old mowing deck I just bought...you guys are in for it
Thanks,
Pat
1. I was running it at about 1600rpm (tried slower, tried faster). It seemed to bang around a lot as it caught rocks/logs that were buried in the ground...sometimes the tractor would grab something and slide sideways, a few times it stopped dead. Twice it stalled out. Does that mean I should have been running it slower? Faster? I would only put the scarifiers in the ground a little for the first pass...then all the way down on the second (well, the blade was all the way down, I only had the scarifiers on the second setting), but still it felt like I was really beating on the poor thing. I kept thinking I wanted the revs higher but the tractor speed slower...
2. I had to jump off the tractor a lot to go back and get the big stuff out before I'd push the blade back - since it was just a minute or two off the tractor, I'd just put the brake on. Should I cut the throttle? Put it in neutral? Both? My thought was it's related to the amount of time I'll be off - if I'm using the backhoe for something I assume I leave the throttle up but but the tractor in nuetral?
3. Sometimes when it was really working I'd see some smoke out of it - normal? I noticed it most when I was moving loam and I'd bury the bucket in the pile and try to lift...my technique isn't quite there, so sometimes I'd try to scoop too much and have to back off some.
4. Related to my lawn...after box blading I york raked it...which seemed to strip away a lot of the soil I'd just worked so hard to loosen up. Should I not have done that? And when going around to drop the new loam it now seems like the tractor has hardened the ground all up again - so should I not have used it?
So many questions, I know. I have no clue, and I want to maximize my time working productively and not undoing what I've just done (or breaking my tractor!!). Wait till I try out the old mowing deck I just bought...you guys are in for it
Thanks,
Pat