Posted by 02XLT4X4 on July 14, 2015 at 10:04:08 from (67.3.170.103):
In Reply to: Tractor parades posted by jeffcat on July 14, 2015 at 08:26:55:
Your engine governor should prevent your engine from overspeeding. It is designed to run at a certain RPM, for example my tractor runs warmer (bottom of green vs center of green on gauge) when plowing at part throttle than WOT (with governor) because the cooling system isn't running at its ideal speed.
When I lead our 20mi ride I like to put the slowest tractor behind me. Then I gauge off of him and everybody else follows so we don't have 3 groups strung out over several miles. Some people complain or whatever when someone slower comes a long, my take is if you are in a hurry to get somewhere where 2-3mph is that earthshattering of a difference they should have driven their car/pickup rather than a piece of farm machinery. The poster says 10mph is appreciated, if you can't do it isn't the end of the world to me.
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