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Bobcat Tractor Power Take Off (PTO) Cruise
Bobcat tractors have another nice feature called PTO Cruise. It uses 2 switches on the side console to operate. This feature helps maintain a set PTO rpm. For example mowing in varying vegetation as you encounter thicker material it would normally pull the engine down, with cruise on it will maintain the set PTO RPMs by increasing or decreasing the engine RPMs to do so. Similar to a car cruise control the Cruise PTO switch turns the cruise system On or Off and the Set/Resume switch if pushed down sets the engine RPMs and can be pushed up or down to add or subtract 50 engine RPMs per push. You can shut the system off 2 ways, the Cruise PTO switch pushed down or by hitting the brake pedals. If you use the brake pedal to shut it off you can hit the Resume switch up and it will take it back to the previously set engine RPMs.
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