pete black
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At what pto speed do most folks bush hog with? I typically do not run at 540 rpm but i know that is dependent on what you are bush hogging.
(quoted from post at 21:58:57 07/30/12) At what pto speed do most folks bush hog with? I typically do not run at 540 rpm but i know that is dependent on what you are bush hogging.
(quoted from post at 21:58:57 07/30/12) At what pto speed do most folks bush hog with? I typically do not run at 540 rpm but i know that is dependent on what you are bush hogging.
or darn sure, it is not very critical. Why? Because I have 3 5 foot units with 3 different gear box ratios, which results in 3 different tip speeds, all with 540 PTO speed. They are made this was for cutting heavy brush/small trees (slower) all the way up to nearly finish mower use (fastest).(quoted from post at 10:40:51 07/31/12) Bingo.
I nearly always make the first round or two with my small 5' cutter pulled with a 51 8N. I nearly always operate it with the Sherman auxiliary transmission in underdrive, which decreases PTO speed as well as ground speed, while increasing torque proportionally.
Many modern tractors, e.g., Kubota, produce 540 PTO speed at rated engine speed, e.g., 2600 - 2700 RPM, rather than "3/4 throttle." Running such tractors at such RPM when rated HP is not needed, such as clipping light cover, increases fuel usage and racks up hours/revolutions.
Dean
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