Working Engine RPMs

/ Working Engine RPMs #21  
Whatever works for you. I can hear when I need to goose her a bit.
 
/ Working Engine RPMs #23  
My dealer told me 1800-2100 to keep the fluid moving.The higher number if in shuttle conditions
because the power steering takes a lot. [that is for a 30 HST]
 
/ Working Engine RPMs
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#24  
Thanks. That thread was very informative.
 
/ Working Engine RPMs #26  
When working hard(hogging, loading, digging, pulling a grader, etc) I always run between 2300 and 2500. When I have the PTo wood splitter on the 3 point I run it at 2000.....I never even move it unless I am at 2000 rpm. HSTs' love rpms and running up at the upper end just makes it work better inmho.

This is totally different from a gear or shuttle tractor, and one reason why many old timers just can't adjust to a HST tractor, they are just pavloved into loping around at 1500 rpms all day long.
 

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