no, hst, i usually use around that rpm because i prefer the way the machine reacts to inputs (not jerky). Is that a bad practice?I assume with 1500 rpm's that you are using a manual / Gear drive tractor and not a Hydro-static Drive (HST).
Your fine.no, hst, i usually use around that rpm because i prefer the way the machine reacts to inputs (not jerky). Is that a bad practice?
Not wide open throttle but if you are working it, more than idle. At least this is what my dealer said. Since this is the only HST I've used, I trust his judgement (but then again, he is out of business....)Your fine.
Some people have a misconception that a HST needs run at WOT all the time.
Only when accompanied with smoke.Hey guys, when running a l2501 doing clearing work, rpm's @ 1500 i have noticed whiffs of hyd/ trans fluid when working hard is this normal?
No scientific data to back any of it up....but I have never had an issue running 1500rpm with a hst.Not wide open throttle but if you are working it, more than idle. At least this is what my dealer said. Since this is the only HST I've used, I trust his judgement (but then again, he is out of business....)
So my rated PTO is 2580 RPM's, he said if you are just moving it from here to there, 1500 rpm's are fine but you want to be above 2000 if you are doing any work. It heats up the oil and can not cool it off enough. Can Anyone confirm or refute that???
To the OP, you are fine, since I think your rated pto is 2200 rpm...