Dakoe
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Haven't gone through all the comments, but everyone else is commenting on the 4wheel drive so I'll comment on the RPM.
Optimum RPM is determined by the motor of the tractor, and each one is slightly different. The manual will tell you. If you are in doubt you can just run at the PTO RPM, which is often printed somewhere on the dash. The tractor is designed to run at that RPM without issue.
I think the RPM for that tractor is 2100rpm. So you are running extremely low on the power scale if you are running it at 1500 rpm.
Note that you only have a 24HP tractor (at 2100 RPM) so you aren't going to have a ton of power available to you when using the loader.
Optimum RPM is determined by the motor of the tractor, and each one is slightly different. The manual will tell you. If you are in doubt you can just run at the PTO RPM, which is often printed somewhere on the dash. The tractor is designed to run at that RPM without issue.
I think the RPM for that tractor is 2100rpm. So you are running extremely low on the power scale if you are running it at 1500 rpm.
Note that you only have a 24HP tractor (at 2100 RPM) so you aren't going to have a ton of power available to you when using the loader.