IslandTractor
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- Prudence Island, RI
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- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
I think he was referring to the fact that engine hour measurement is based on assumed running for an hour at full PTO speed. Many tasks are done at lower RPM so technically the engine has been running for more hours than the hour meter documents.can you refresh my memory on the different tach/clock times? I do remember reading something about this before. It does seem like my hours are flying by.
I don't think it is a big deal and don't bother to make corrections as the factory recommended service intervals are very conservative. No big deal to change oil at 60 or 70 or even 100 real world operating hours instead of at 50 hrs at PTO speed.
The 50 meter hour figure correlates to total number of engine revolutions rather than real world operating time. Imagine a car that goes 60 mph for 50 hrs, that means changing oil every 3000 miles. Most every auto company today recommends 5000 miles between oil changes and even longer when using synthetic oil as many folks do. Going over the 50hr at full PTO speed is therefore not likely to cause any problem at all and certainly running at less than full PTO speed for an equivalent number of engine revolutions won't. Just check the oil every ten hours or so and change when convenient after the hour meter hits 50.