B2650 break in

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B2650 SSQD forks 60" rear finish mower
Jun 9, 2017
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New to the forum and tractors. Just took delivery on a new 2650. I know from previous adventures there are differing thoughts on the best way to break in an engine. It was the one question I forgot ask during the delivery tonight. I am in the process of reading the book also.

It is going to be used on 5 acres of flat ground that is 95% pasture. Our property is 214' x1056' so it doesn't take long to travel the entire length.

Very impressed by the 60" finish mower, breezed right through a test patch that 12-18" tall and soaking wet as it was the typical PNW spring weather today. Wait 10 minutes and it will change.

Thanks
 

cerlawson

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I'm an 89 year old graduate engineer: I've seen these warnings and advice for all sorts of equipment. Yet, I have never seen any documentation that "giving it hell" ever caused any problem. My theory, if it can't be run like I want to, I don't want ti.
 

RCW

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Good advice thus far.

Moral - don't go Balls to the Wall, but use it for its intended purpose.

Enjoy - I'm jealous! So many times I wish I had a tractor just a little bigger!:p:p
 

skeets

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Run it like you stole it,,, ya got 3 years if she goes south, but to be honest they are designed to run hard out of the box,,,, vary the RPMs up and down then give it hell
 

MikeyA

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2016 B2650 FEL and 60"mmm,1998 B2400 MMM FEL(sold!) BB 4ft BRUSH HOG
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I kept mine below 2100rpm for the first 50 hrs....the bright side is, this motor makes plenty of torque and I still rarely go above 2100 rpm!!
 

Rookie Farmer

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B2650 SSQD forks 60" rear finish mower
Jun 9, 2017
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Tenino, WA
Thanks for advice...used it everyday so far. I can't believe this is my first tractor. Sure beats manual labor.
 

KennedyFarmer

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I bet your tractor to-do list before you got it is now wiped clean :D Now your probably on the Let's see, Oh i can do this now! :rolleyes:
 

CharlieFoxtrot

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I kept mine below 2100rpm for the first 50 hrs....the bright side is, this motor makes plenty of torque and I still rarely go above 2100 rpm!!
I kept mine below 2500 RPM for the first 50 hours but got very close to that because I needed at least 2400 RPM to move snow with my front mount blower. I changed all of the fluids and filters and noticed nothing out of order and the tractor is working fine many hours later.
 

Curt

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Rookie Farmer - I have the exact same question and it does not appear we can get much more than keep it below maximum RPMs for the first 50 hours...

The problem is - what is maximum RPMs for the B2650? If the engine is rated for 2500... then 2500 cannot be the maximum.

My former B2620 had a redline on the tach. My new B2650 has a digital screen with the RPMs displayed in numbers... And the owner's manual talks about not operating it a "fast speed"...

But it is an awesome tractor... smoother and more stable than the B2620.
 

rkidd

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On mine the maximum is about 2600 rpms.
 

Utopia Texas

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No tractor manufacturer says not to mow with your tractor the first 50 hours so what ever rpm's turn your three point rotary cutter at 540 rpm's is what I use for max engine speed for the break in period.