Notforhire
Veteran Member
I go more by how my engine sound and never run full throttle
Sounds good to me. I bush hogged for about 15yrs with a Farmall C with no tach.
I go more by how my engine sound and never run full throttle
I'd check other tractors too see how accurate they are. A couple hundred rpm one way or the other isn't really an issue, I'd be surprised if it wasn't some what a " designed in feature " too keep operators from over speeding the engine
Is the rpm discrepancy constant thru the rpm range ? Or just at full throttle ?
It's usually always the tachometer and rarely the other end.
I go more by how my engine sound and never run full throttle
Have you verified that it is intermittent? ... If so it may be vibration related - a load and rpm function. Try damping the tach body w your hand when the rpm offset occurs.
larry
Weld it.I had the thought of a designed-in feature, but this is a new development - it didn't used to be this way. There is a discrepancy throughout the rpm range, however, it is not a constant difference. At idle (about 900 rpm tested) it shows almost 1100 rpm on the dash. At 2500 tested (540pto) it shows about 2900 on the dash.
Yes, I certainly go by sound and never run full throttle either. However, I do run a lot of pto-driven implements and I like to at least be able to know I'm running 540 rpm. On this tractor 540 is 2500 engine, and I just don't really like seeing 2900 on the dash when I know that's not what I'm running![]()
It originally was an intermittent problem, but it is now constant. As I mentioned, it used to be accurate. Then I started noticing it didn't sound "right" occasionally. It got more and more frequent over a few days, and now it's full time.
So, now what? Bluegill, you think its the tach? Ouch, those run over $400. Any other thoughts from anyone? Thanks for the help guys.
So, now what? Bluegill, you think its the tach? Ouch, those run over $400. Any other thoughts from anyone? Thanks for the help guys.
Weld it.
larry
From my past experience, a tach that doesn't read accurate, turned out to be a bad tach. But at $400, I'd be looking for something else too. Maybe a drop of oil in the back of the tach, like was mentioned earlier.