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Re: Farmall M Starts in Gear
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Posted by Safety starts with you. on September 08, 2002 at 13:21:51 from (66.156.167.80):
In Reply to: Farmall M Starts in Gear posted by vic on September 07, 2002 at 18:12:28:
If you are worried about someone else (children or whoever) being hurt by your tractor, then you could put a clutch safety switch on it or just remove the battery. As stated in other post, safety inventions do come at a high price, and people have a knack for bypassing the best safety devices. Teach any person that has any thing to do with your tractor, the proper way to start it. And the number one things to learn is to make sure it is out of gear and the clutch is depressed and ONLY STARTED FROM THE SEAT.
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