by ward-o on 10 May 2015, 23:19
i believe both manufacturers recommend setting the throttle rpm's on the lower end of the scale, only using your foot to climb or push when needed. but, that's not where the operators like to run the rpm's is it? strange since that is the top of the torque band or power, that's why they put it there. extra rpm's does create more speed if the tiller is spinning at full rpm robbing about 100 hp out of the system,takes more power so engine is drinking more fuel. faster track speed usually means you have have to crank up tiller speed to keep up compounding the issue. read your manufacturers recommendations in the manuals, then if you drive better with your foot, and you aren't letting the computer run in full anti-stall cause the rpm's are below the calibrated range, then do so. personally after a ten hr shift on the pedal, my knee would never let me ski in the morning, i'll stick to setting the hand throttle and tickling the pedal to get first tracks. see ya out there