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Re: Broken Seat Spring.. Fact or Fiction?
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Posted by FarmallH48 on October 14, 2006 at 18:36:39 from (205.188.116.133):
In Reply to: Broken Seat Spring.. Fact or Fiction? posted by 772TAS on October 11, 2006 at 20:11:24:
Interesting topic...Very...It's always good to bring up safety on this forum to remind us of the danger of old AND new trators...any tractor will kill you. I have an H that the igntion swtich wores are crossed (In is on and out is off) I use a pull behind brush hog on it all summer long. I Always think about putting a teather on it so if i did fall back it would stop the tractor, but this would ONLy be helpful if i DIDn't have a Over Drive Clutch on it... If i didn't have the overdrive clutch on it, then the brushhof would stop when the tractor stopped becasue it is in gear, right? well there is the momentum issue. But with the Clutch on there...that PTO jsut keeps going after i shut the tractor off. Well anyway, jsut some food for thought
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