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Hello

 

 

Was running the stump grinder the other day, and I had a feeling is this machine really revving properly?

 

So I put my hand in and pull things. And it rev up like a horse on speed.

 

So now I'm thinking should I change things so it Rev higher or perhaps it's supposed to be lower Rev? Any way grinding performance doubled with high Rev

 

 

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My old Rayco command engine did that.

 

The lever that controls the throttle closest to the carb has a stop, so it's unlikely you're over revving.

 

It's likely that some springs have worn and your revs have backed off imperceptibly.

 

I could well be wrong and you'll blow it up though:)

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Be careful you can easily over rev the engine and cause a lot of damage. The engine is governed but you were probably overriding it. Get a tachometer and get some readings, depending on the engine you should probably be looking at 3750 rpm on full throttle no load.

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I'm going to take a punt on max rpm being 3600. Get yeeself a spark / ht tacho.

 

Maximum refs on my Vermerr sc30tx is 3700, that's the Koehler 27hp. I spoke to the engineer at Vermeer UK and he says to run the engine between 3200 and 3600 without load. I stick to about 3400, anything over drinks fuel like a sailor on shore leave.

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I'm going to take a punt on max rpm being 3600. Get yeeself a spark / ht tacho.

 

Tampering with governer will void warranty for starters.

 

 

Machine is 2 years old now. Don't think I'm covered with warranty anymore... I will Rev this up to the 3600 if it goes lower

 

 

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