Posted by sotxbill on July 22, 2016 at 10:59:14 from (104.5.24.112):
In Reply to: New 9N Owner posted by Mnlc90 on July 21, 2016 at 15:47:42:
ALSO,, never pull from axle or top link.. ONLY pull from the bottom links or the swinging drawbar!!!!!! or it will flip over as any tractor will... the drawbar and bottom links are mounted UNDER the rear axle so they actually pull the tractor down, the harder it pulls... Pulling from anywhere else will cause it to just flip over.
ALSO.. stay away from a pto shaft that is turning as it will grab loose clothing, loose hair, loose shoe strings, or any thing else and kill you dead.
ALSO 6 children die every year due to falling off the laps of the operator.. DO NOT let anyone ride on the tractor or implements.
ALSO.. ALWAYS start the tractor from the seat as it WILL start in gear, roll over you and kill you if you start it from the ground...
ALSO,, turn all equipment off and turn off engine when getting off the tractor as the equipment will grab you, cut you in half, grind your up, or tractor roll forwards and run over you...
ALSO dont let anyone follow a cutter or other equipment as it willl throw rock and debris out the equipment..
ALSO.. dont operate on sloops as the tractor can slide, roll over, or other bad things...
And.. run an overrun clutch if using a rotary cutter as already said... so the tractor can stop quickly and not be driven forwards 10 feet. more if brakes are no good.
RESPECT the tractor and you will always be safe, just like a lawn mower, or brush grinder, etc etc etc....
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