Aaron, do you have a digital dash? Do you know your speed over ground?
Too bad our dashes don't show a power meter of sorts, like task manager on your pc
Modern version of old fashioned vacuum gauge but showing percent of load on motor.
I would love to have one of those. And then good software could calculate the most efficient sweet spot.
I always try to run slow as I can, so sign me up for slow and sweet.
and I'd like another gauge to tell me depth of tillage achieved and alarm if less than 80 percent spec.
The go around and do it again idiot light...
Just because you can do something doesn't mean you should do something, we all know that.
Nor was I trying to insinuate there was anything wrong being done, just trying to state what I think we all want to know and that is "best practice".
OP was alarmed at stalling his tractor when actually it was just talking to him.
Probably saying
slow down friend...2mph is too fast for me. :tractor:
I've seen some tillers that appear to have selectable rotation, that would be nice, but until then, we'd need a whole nother
educational piece on forward or reverse rotation decision process. And what rpm to run at, rocks or no rocks? roots or no roots? etc.
Do you prefer safeguarding your equipment sir or would you prefer to run flat out for maximum performance?
I know which one I'd choose...
In low range hydro I think I was running at 1700 rpm. Running on torque, not hp.
And Jeff, Buy Enough Tractor or Buy A Heavy Enough Tractor ??