Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle?

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Vigilant

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On an X500, will I reduce wear and tear on the PTO clutch if I engage it at high idle instead of full throttle, or is full throttle better?

Thanks in advance.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle? #2  
I only ever engage an implement at just enough RPM not to stall the engine, then increase.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle?
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#3  
I only ever engage an implement at just enough RPM not to stall the engine, then increase.

Same here. I was just curious because some folks claim you should engage at full throttle. That's why I posed the question. Thanks.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle?
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#6  
That's what I thought. Thanks.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle? #7  
Kind of the same with a manual car, unless you are into drag racing and breaking things.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle? #8  
On my X540 I engage the deck just above idle by applying the choke about halfway first. This keeps the engine from stalling and prevents the jerk and belts squealing. Prior to this had to be close to full throttle or the engine would stall.
 
   / Engage PTO at high idle or full throttle?
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Good idea. I'll give that a try. Thanks.
 

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