Archer EV
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I run the tractor to make the 3 pt connections. I shut it off to attach to the PTO. I am not in that big a hurry and I feel safer that way. I plan to enjoy my seat time, not hospital bed time.
I run the tractor to make the 3 pt connections. I shut it off to attach to the PTO. I am not in that big a hurry and I feel safer that way. I plan to enjoy my seat time, not hospital bed time.
Depends on the tractor. Our larger tractors have PTO brakes that are engaged when ever the engine is running. In order to turn the PTO to get it lined up you must shut off the tractor. I generally shut off any tractor when hooking up the PTO, but some I'll do with it running. Something like my Ford NAA with the manually engaged transmission driven PTO is VERY unlikely to start by itself, almost impossible I'd say. Now something with a hydraulically engaged PTO there is a chance if hydraulic pressure is lost it could start by itself. Those are also the tractors with PTO brakes often, so I just shut them off.
Now, I routinely run the pto when augering grain, without me in the seat. I need to be outside of the tractor watching the auger and making sure the grain is flowing properly.
I believe that's something that smaller tractors can't do without bypassing the interlock....
Kubotas do (or at least our L3830 does).Most (not all) small Deeres have an offseat PTO capability, so no bypassing the interlock. As far as other CUTs...can't answer.