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Re: Adding safety switch to H/300
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Posted by Steve W (NY) on May 05, 2004 at 05:43:15 from (24.213.210.222):
In Reply to: Adding safety switch to H/300 posted by 26Red on May 04, 2004 at 14:11:38:
I didn't go that far, but I added this switch to my BN. Yes I have kids. Whoever suggested that you need to watch your kids has no kids or 2 or less. I have three, all with minds of their own. They do the darndest things, and they do it fast. When I first got that BN, it was amazing to me how much more dangerous it seemed than the Ford 2N I have. The seating position, lack of safety features, etc. I have taken my ids many times in my lap on the 2N, but wouldn't consider it on the BN, for all these reasons. But when I'm not there, and the kids are playing in the barn, they are bound to get up on the tractor and press buttons. So the switch is on it now. Luckily I got in the habit of always checking the tranny to be sure it's in neutral befr starting anything......so the interlock isn't so big a deal. Take Care Steve.
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