Posted by Bob on August 06, 2011 at 21:30:08 from (64.255.159.192):
In Reply to: 1850 pto posted by Jason, NW Ontario on August 06, 2011 at 21:16:08:
Probably NOT, just an outdated, pre-safety nazi design.
If such things bother you, you'd best get a modern electronically-controlled imported tractor that will shut down and require a $$$$$$ service call from the dealer if such a thing were EVER to occur!
(NOT trying to be an ^^% here, but that is essentially the truth... what was acceptable 30 to 50 years ago would NEVER make it past the "Safety Police" today. And that is why I get ANGRY every time I try to drive such a machine and have to argue with the 'puter if I REALLY want to activate the PTO (for example))!
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