GearHead36
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I've read the "Run at full throttle?" thread, but I have a couple of questions not answered there. And the thread's closed.
My general approach is that it's ok to run the engine & hydros at low speed if they're cold and not under load. Is this correct?
When I first start my zero turn, I let it run for a few seconds at idle. Then I run it at just above idle while I pull it out of the garage onto the driveway. Then I let it continue to run at just above idle while I "gear up" (get my sunglasses, hat, ear plugs, etc). That takes about a minute. I drive over to the lawn at half throttle, stop, and engage the PTO. After the clutch engages, and the engine RPM's stabilize, I go to full throttle, lower the deck, and start mowing.
Am I doing anything that would shorten the life of the engine, clutch, or hydros? I think that replacing gas powered equipment won't be possible soon, so I want to keep mine running as long as possible.
My general approach is that it's ok to run the engine & hydros at low speed if they're cold and not under load. Is this correct?
When I first start my zero turn, I let it run for a few seconds at idle. Then I run it at just above idle while I pull it out of the garage onto the driveway. Then I let it continue to run at just above idle while I "gear up" (get my sunglasses, hat, ear plugs, etc). That takes about a minute. I drive over to the lawn at half throttle, stop, and engage the PTO. After the clutch engages, and the engine RPM's stabilize, I go to full throttle, lower the deck, and start mowing.
Am I doing anything that would shorten the life of the engine, clutch, or hydros? I think that replacing gas powered equipment won't be possible soon, so I want to keep mine running as long as possible.