I am rebuilding a Kubota M7030SU and am getting ready to have a new clutch installed. I do not want to ruin a new clutch and am not familiar with a manual transmission. I am guessing when I start my PTO with a bushhog attached I should lift the bushhog off the ground a few inches and engage pto before idling to 540 rpm (2000rpm tractor) But when I put the tractor in gear to move forward should It be at 2500RPM or do I start around 1300 or so then power up while moving. Seems like changing forward gears at 2000 rpms is a little high wont this burn the clutch prematurely. Thanks in advance