duckhunt
Silver Member
Interesting about the idle speeds, I've read the same in my manual, although mine is a gear, I've never paid much attention to my idle speed. I just drive like any other vehicle, such as a truck, when I mow or work the loader I usually dont let it get under 2000 rpms, just to keep the power up, but when just driving down the road in high range I probably run around 1500 to 2000, if going slow around the yard it may only run 1000 to 1500. I feel its easier on the clutch if you idle down when changing gears or directions, at least in my opinion.
My father-in-law is a retired desiel machanic and worked for catapillar and others, he said that engine is designed to run wide open all the time, daylight to dark. I just feel like I'm abusing my equipment running it like that. Who knows?? Just my 2 cents.
My father-in-law is a retired desiel machanic and worked for catapillar and others, he said that engine is designed to run wide open all the time, daylight to dark. I just feel like I'm abusing my equipment running it like that. Who knows?? Just my 2 cents.