Fastball
Silver Member
New tractor user here.
I've got a Kubota L2900 and it is used primarily for snow removal with a 6 foot blade in back. We don't get a TON of snow, only maybe 3-6 inches of fluffy stuff at any one time.
I've been using the top gear of the low range as I plow, but the engine seems to be running near/over the 2k rpm mark...and obviously, you just crawl along. Should I be in a low gear of the higher range, so the engine isn't revving as high...and you're not sucking along at 2mph or so?
I've got a Kubota L2900 and it is used primarily for snow removal with a 6 foot blade in back. We don't get a TON of snow, only maybe 3-6 inches of fluffy stuff at any one time.
I've been using the top gear of the low range as I plow, but the engine seems to be running near/over the 2k rpm mark...and obviously, you just crawl along. Should I be in a low gear of the higher range, so the engine isn't revving as high...and you're not sucking along at 2mph or so?