Engine Speed???

   / Engine Speed??? #1  

UpstateNYMarine

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Clinton, NY
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2007 John Deere 2320
Just curious for those of you with MMM's and Rotary Cutters. What Engine Speed do you use while running either of them? I have a 2320 and was just curious. I have read the manual for both but curious what others have found to be the best. Thanks in advance for the replies. :D
 
   / Engine Speed??? #2  
For a rear PTO cutter, it depends on what you're cutting. If it's anything tall, or with a thick stem, you'll want to run at, or close to, "rated" RPM. Our field is a former corn/bean field, presently "growing" mostly ag weeds, in the early stage of a prairie reconstruction. I run at "rated" (2700 engine = 540 PTO on a JD790 [5:1 ratio, easy math]) most of the time, just so I can run the machine itself fairly fast on the field. When I want to slow down, rather than selecting a lower gear, I can just back down the hand throttle to about 2200 RPM (= 440 RPM PTO), and the cutter (cheapo 5' KK) doesn't skip a beat. 'Course, I have nothing more than about 3/8" diameter to cut (if that), although it's sometimes several feet tall. If you have thicker/taller/tanglier (is that a word?) weeds to cut, you'll probably want to stay closer to 540.

No experience with an MMM (we don't even have a mid-PTO).
 
   / Engine Speed??? #3  
You should run the tractor at the rated RPM for 540 PTO speed. That is what the implements are designed for.
 

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