LittleBill21
Elite Member
I am curious what the max rpm you can achieve on this unit. full throttle for me is just a hair over the mid pto line, so maybe 2600? I am just curious as i do plan to mow, but thought it would have a bit more buffer.
How wide is your snow blower?
Is the mowing deck 60", or wider?
Tractors are made to run at PTO rpm. If the load is too much you may hear a strain or see a bit of black smoke.
If your throttle hits the top of the slot and just barely makes rpm when mowing, let's check that cable.
We don't need full throttle to max rpm when not loaded. Drive down the lane in med with no PTO. You should be able to over-rev the engine before the throttle hits the stop.
Confused what rpm for 2000 PTO has to do with 'max' rpm, thus which rpm matters. PTO rpm isn't necessarily where max hp is, and neither is 'max' rpm.
What rpm can you get it up to (that's your 'max') or want to, if that's what you want to know? Do you want your PTO to spin faster?
Again :laughing: not sure what are you asking and why? Sorry if I keep guessing your intent wrongly. You askin' what without why.
Relieved to learn that all makes sense now. Thanks for straightening me out.(I was about to feel stupid.
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btw, nice tractor (Mitsu 1.3L, not 3200rpm JD?) If you want to mow new areas, some 1x/yr, fast growing season, etc, I suggest a 44"-48" flail mower with hammers. What it's been over up to 3/4" or so dia would make a pass nest week or so easy for the MMM. I widen my lane once/yr with mine (Betstco Med duty, $1500) and touch up with ZTR 1-2x the rest of the year. (Got volunteer buckthorn, olive, thistle, white sweet clover, juniper, poplar, willow, blackberries ...? 'BTDT')