dave1949
Super Star Member
Could you tell me I know the PTO is best run at 540 aprox 2400rpm's but when I was using the loader I ran it at 2000rpm was that sufficient or should I have run it faster for more power?
I hardly ever run my engine at pto speed for loader work. I think a lot depends on the material you are working with too. Small stone or clean dumped dirt, the easy stuff, you can work pretty fast. If you are into larger rocky stuff or digging in dirt, then pto speed seems like banging the equipment around too much for a decent combination of power and travel speed.
You don't want to lug the engine or see your rpm's dropping under load, but for my gear tractor I don't see much use for pto speed with loader work. 1900 to 2100 seems to feel about right in most cases. I use 1st gear in mid-range a lot. For something really heavy I will use 2nd or 3rd in low range and higher rpm's. Even with the backhoe on, I will run out of traction well before I run out of power.