Posted by SVcummins on January 23, 2018 at 23:48:40 from (97.121.4.203):
In Reply to: One Man Pull Starting posted by Michago-John on January 23, 2018 at 14:04:32:
If you were to do it some kind of servo for the Clutch and brake would be the only way to do it but that would probably also cost more than just fixing the tractor ? Or I guess if you chained it to a big enough machine with a piece of well casing beteeen the two so if you couldn’t get the tractor your pull starting to stop you could just set the brakes on the bigger machine and it could overpower the smaller tractor and make it kill the engine again ? The closest thing I’ve ever done to a stunt like this was my pickup had a dead battery so I hooked a tractor to it pulled it backwards up a hill just the receiver hitch broke and sent the truck down the hill luckily I was able to get it stopped but it could have been bad really easy .I guess if a guy had to macgyver something to get out of a jamb one time but even then walking is better than dying .
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