I have a John Deere 870 tractor and a 613 rotary cutter. How do I determine the correct speed of the tractor when shredding? I would like to go as fast as I can but still get the optimum cut.
Thanks
It's something you'll have to learn. With a little seat time, you'll learn to read the signs.
Start off with a sharp blade, in a real low gear, at or near maximum PTO speed (usually 540 RPM).
Observe the cut quality and tune your ears to the engine sound.
Go up 1 gear at a time, each time observing the cut quality, and engine sound.
The object is to go as fast as possible, without your kidneys being pounded too much, while getting an acceptable cut quality, and without the tractor's engine sound changing too much. Lower engine RPM is always desirable, and reducing it a tad can save wear and fuel. Some cutter/tractor combinations need to run at PTO maximum, some tractor/cutter combinations can be run ~500 RPM lower and still cut fine.
Black exhaust smoke, strong diesel smell, or more than a 100 RPM engine RPM drop (not PTO RPM!) are indicators your gear is too high or your blade is too dull.