Posted by deene on August 02, 2014 at 18:49:57 from (173.25.128.15):
In Reply to: There goes my tractor posted by 37Chief on August 02, 2014 at 17:38:51:
glad you weren't hurt we all do things sometimes when "comfortable" and sometimes come out ok sometimes not...when I was growing up in northern Indiana there was always someone during fall harvest getting caught in a pto ..usually none of the guards were on and everyone got "comfortable"..it might be a good idea to install a clutch safety switch on it so it cant be started from the ground..unless you arc across the solenoid..lots of people disable them and mine is a pain sometimes but it helps remind me that with no one around to help if I get caught im probably in for a rough time of it..yrs ago we had a u allis chalmers..hand crank start and the gearshift lever slid from side to side horizontally...it had holes in the clutch pedal to hold pedal in with a pin that was on the tractor for that reason but dad never used anything like it was really supposed to be used...he started it in neutral and it dropped in gear and chased him out into the garden..about half throttle and 3rd gear..he was younger then and it was something we laughed about..when older it might not have worked out so well..if we had enough time I could tell you hundreds of things that happened but then so could you all..just glad your not hurt and your family isn't hurting tonight also
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