Unhooking pto with engine off?

   / Unhooking pto with engine off? #1  

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Earlier thread discussed hooking up pto shaft with engine off vs running. How many unhook pto with engine off? I do not shut off the engine. The potential risk (although nearly nonexistent) is the same with the engine running.
 
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   / Unhooking pto with engine off? #2  
I agree that the risk either way is low but can't agree that it is the same with engine running or not. The engine running is a power source which due to unforeseen circumstances can result in injury.
 
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if the tractor is running when we to unhook we leave it running.if its parked where we want to unhook we dont crank it up.
 
   / Unhooking pto with engine off? #4  
If weighing the odds of things I'd think it more important to ground the tractor out so's to eliminate the fear of getting struck by lightning.
 
   / Unhooking pto with engine off? #5  
If weighing the odds of things I'd think it more important to ground the tractor out so's to eliminate the fear of getting struck by lightning.

Thats why I always lower my FEL bucket to the ground !!
 
   / Unhooking pto with engine off? #6  
I always hook and unhook the PTO with the engine off. Only because I can slightly turn the tractor PTO shaft when off to help align the splines. Also just a good safety practice. But I'll admit, I do it with the tractor off more for the ease of hook-up / un-hook than safety :ashamed:
 
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Everything said about hooking up a PTO applies equally to unhooking one.
 
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Totally empty at this moment. :(
 
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If weighing the odds of things I'd think it more important to ground the tractor out so's to eliminate the fear of getting struck by lightning.

That is why I operate with the ROPS up. It acts as a lightning arrester/shield. I'm not really concerned with rollover. :D
 
 
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