Yes, I understand about more peddle feed means a "higher ratio" and usually it does spin the tires when I encounter some harder work. That is not what caused the few stalls. I stalled the engine when I hit something unsuspected. I remember one instance, I was ripping a small root with the sub-soiler when I caught another larger root and the tractor pretty much immediately stopped as I reacted and released the peddle. I also think the peddle return damper might be getting more stiff (yes I keep everything lubed) causing the drive to keep pulling longer than I want at times like that. I plan on checking that out also. I do all this type of work slow and easy and that is why I thought that I might avoid trouble by not running the engine at max RPM. I was trying to give myself and the equipment an extra "safety margin". From what you guys say, it turns out I was just trying to save an inexpensive link by possibly hurting the major parts (like the engine). From now on, it's just under max RPM, low range and slow, slow, slow.