WOW,,what is teh big deal about starting the tractor like that?? Yea I know it isnt the correct way to do it ,, but if you have nbeen around tractors or cars at all , ther are times you need to do it,
what attitude ?? he looked like he was just telling how he was doing it, took it out of gear, gave it throttle,went to startit, bendix slipped , he went to give it a bit more throttle and didnt have to, then started on teh next spin??
as far as not enough spinning rpm, my 8n spins slower than that sometimes?? bigger batteries?? no the nature of a 6 volt,,
I have donethat many times, if you have been around any type of tractors or cars I am surprised you never had to EVER do something like that,,
My backhoe actually needs to get started like that now becasue it needs a new wire run from teh switch to teh starter, in the cluster, I dont have the room in the shop for it so it is a nice weather project, I have to take off alot of tin and stuff, the diesel gets started that way,, is it right? probably not, is it safe? . as long as I know its out of gear and can get to it , I think so,, will I do it again ? probably ,, not many of my machines go to a "shop" to be repaired , and they do it that way in "shops" too,,''
maybe I saw a different video, 1900 cockshutt?
I didnt see any people around either that were running around or in teh way??
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