Posted by Leroy on November 26, 2013 at 05:46:16 from (74.126.42.240):
In Reply to: Keys in? posted by notjustair on November 25, 2013 at 19:15:54:
Most tractors did not have a key. Car and truck I always pull when ever getting out of car. When I was young and single was going to a singles group and one of of the guys left his key in switch and closed door, well it locked his key inside, found out late at night when he went to leave. don't remember how he ever got it open as over 40 year ago but at that time I started taking a second set all the time. A few times have had to use that second set as doors locked automatacily. This fall local mechanic pushed dead car in and left key in, when he hooked up battery charger on dead batery, click, the car locked, he had to use his lock out tools to get in and as soon as he got door open the window went down so he could reach in for anything and the keys came out. If I am hooking up trailer and get out to check hitch position I either pull key or open window and leave door open if just checking that hitch, have had wind blow door shut but with window open I was OK.
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