PaulB
Gold Member
When doing any given task, how is it best to determine whether you should be in high range or low (B1700 HST)? There are certain things, like loader work, that I always do in low, but other less taxing work, I don't know. Is it as simple as "if the machine will do the job in high, use high" or will that attitude end up hurting the motor and/or drivetrain? Specifically I am concerned about using my manure spreader. The pastures are a 1/4 mile from the barn, and it takes a lot longer to drive there and back than it does to actually spread the manure if i go in low range. In high, the tractor certainly sounds different,(not worse, just different)and I do not know if this because of normal HST sounds, or if I am overdoing it in high. Am I OK to pull the spreader (1200-1500 pounds loaded I would guess) in high? What about once I turn on the pto? - I assume that all pto work should be done in low so as to leave some horsepower to move the tractor, but again I am just guessing. One thing I have noticed is that in high I smell my exhaust more than in low - is this telling me I am lugging the motor?
Thanks guys - any advice appreciated, comments from JimB in Michigan that if I had a TC18 I could do everything in high with power to spare, expected.
Thanks guys - any advice appreciated, comments from JimB in Michigan that if I had a TC18 I could do everything in high with power to spare, expected.