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Originally Posted by PaulChristenson Because your Montana was built on an AG model of tractor...mimimal safety intrusions...
lots of CUTS are being bought by people who have NEVER even seen PICTURES of a farm...  |
I think you are probably right. I have at least seen a farm. Actually I can remember my dad working on farms in kansas with several thousand acres.
Everyone needs to make a decision on what is safe for them. Personally I dont see the need for a seat kill switch. Like a previous poster said Trying to hook up chains to front forks or picking things up to move into place while you nail them or secure them somehow. Without being able to leave the seat with the tractor running to me is too much of an imposition for the amount of safety the seat switch provides. Others have a need for it and have talked about how much they like it but I dont have a need for it and am glad that I dont have one.