powwowell
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What RPM should I run my EX3200 at? I'm using a older 5' Woods finisher mower. And, a 5' brush cutter. Thanks.
What RPM should I run my EX3200 at? I'm using a older 5' Woods finisher mower. And, a 5' brush cutter. Thanks.
Let me state the reason I asked about RPMs. The recommended RPM for the finishing mower seems high to me. The last thing I want to do is harm my tractor. But, if I can get away with a slower RPM, it seems to be that 1) I'm saving some diesel and 2) maybe some wear and tear on the tractor?
Thanks for the replies.
Like i said the more you use it you'll find its sweet spot. That max rpm would be for maximum performance. Lets say your travel speed is fast and the grass is real thick and tall. You will need a higher rpm to have a nice cut and have it keep up with your travel speed. If you slow down your travel speed you shouldn't need as many rpm/power to the mower to have the same cut. Same goes with the brush cutter if your going slow and your not cutting thick stuff you shouldn't need as high of rpm. So yes i look at it the same way you do, save fuel and less wear on moving parts. As i have come to learn thanks to TBN lets say you hook up a generator to your pto you will need to run that at the required rpm to have the proper hertz and voltage generated. But as far as a cutter goes you will find out whats works best for you with playing around with it. By lowering the rpm will cut down on your blade speed but if you don't need max blade speed why use it. Also i would NOT turn your pto on at max rpm. I turn on my pto for my MMM at about 1400-1500 rpm and then move up to about 1800-2100. Same goes in reverse when you go to shut it off throttle down first before turning of your pto. Hope this helps.