I bought an old diesel that hadn't run in a lot of years. We put a new battery in it, put the cables to my truck as well, spun 'er over and hit 'er with ether and it finally started. I failed to check the clutch and brakes for movement etc..I put it in gear and let out the clutch, the tractor began moving toward the end wall of the shed..I pushed the clutch in and nothing happened, I stepped on the brake pedals and nothing happened..By now I was standing on the brake pedals and I could envision the tractor going out the end of the building and the upper deck coming down on me..by this point the guys were yelling whoa whoa! I finally stomped the clutch two or three times and it finally released and I was only a few weet from the end wall..if I had put it in reverse I would have smashed the front off my new pick up...I now never start a tractor without pushing in the clutch and releasing it and the same with the brake pedals..And I know where the fuel shut off is too.
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