Depends on type of grass, how thick, how tall, etc. 3043 rpm's is the official book answer. I personally mow my horse pastures between 3000-3100 rpm's.
My BX24 has a tech a WOT is not needed if you have proper blades sharpness etc...
My old BX22 was about 3/4 open throttle...aka 3000 rpms...WOT, in my eyes is not needed unless you are mowing a field 3 ft high with crap blades...:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I use 2800-3000 on my 2360. Also, mine reads 3400 not 3200 when wide open. There is another informative thread not too old debating the use of WOT or not.
My BX24 has a tech a WOT is not needed if you have proper blades sharpness etc...
My old BX22 was about 3/4 open throttle...aka 3000 rpms...WOT, in my eyes is not needed unless you are mowing a field 3 ft high with crap blades...:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I keep the blades sharp and the lawn is in very good shape...I just run it wide open...Helps throw the grass and has no ill effects...Been doing it for 7 years on 2+ acres of lawn....I wouldn't use the MMM on a field....
Suppose I could wind it back, but I really don't see a reason. If I remember correctly, the manual recommends WOT on my model when mowing. I don't do that when using the BH, I adjust the RPM's to the need.
Kubota M8540HDC, L5740HSTC, BX2200, BX2660, John Deere 425&1025R, Case, Massey Ferguson, Ford
There are at least two other threads not too old on this, I ran my 2200 WOT and my 2660 at about 3000, they are designed for high RPM and see no reason to cut back from manual recommendations.