aczlan
Good Morning
- Joined
- Mar 7, 2008
- Messages
- 16,985
- Tractor
- Kubota L3830GST, B7500HST, BX2660. Formerly: Case 480F LL, David Brown 880UE
With me, it depends on what I am doing.
Hooking up a haywagon? Let it run.
Hooking up ANYTHING with a PTO? OFF.
Hooking up/disconnecting something that uses hydraulics (if I didn't release the pressure before starting)? Off
My rule of thumb is that if it has a PTO shaft and I could possibly get into it, the tractor is off before I leave the seat. Thus, if I am adjusting the PTO powered 4 basket rake, the engine is OFF, same for the baler, the tiller, the mower conditioner, etc. The extra wear and tear on the engine isn't worth as much as my limbs/life are.
Aaron Z
Hooking up a haywagon? Let it run.
Hooking up ANYTHING with a PTO? OFF.
Hooking up/disconnecting something that uses hydraulics (if I didn't release the pressure before starting)? Off
My rule of thumb is that if it has a PTO shaft and I could possibly get into it, the tractor is off before I leave the seat. Thus, if I am adjusting the PTO powered 4 basket rake, the engine is OFF, same for the baler, the tiller, the mower conditioner, etc. The extra wear and tear on the engine isn't worth as much as my limbs/life are.
Aaron Z