Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running

   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #181  
How did we get from PTOs to guns and ranges? Seems this needs to go to a different forum so we can get back to PTO problems

Sorry about that; guess I didn't read the forum rules. I think we have about beat the PTO issue to death.

I have never been to a gun range and after reading a couple of posts on another thread I was thinking it might be nice to check one out sometime so I could try some different handguns. Now you guys have pretty much convinced me it would be safer to just hook up with the pto turning than going to a gun range:laughing:

You might want to check into an indoor range or gun club with a Range Officer. I have a handgun range in my back yard as well as a handgun rifle range on another farm, so I guess I am pretty lucky. I'm retired now, so I no longer have to go elsewhere ; both my sons are firearms instructors too.
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #182  
I have never been to a gun range and after reading a couple of posts on another thread I was thinking it might be nice to check one out sometime so I could try some different handguns. Now you guys have pretty much convinced me it would be safer to just hook up with the pto turning than going to a gun range:laughing:

now you know why some of us shoot on our own property vs a range... at least on our own property we are a bit safer...

soundguy
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #183  
Sorry about that; guess I didn't read the forum rules. I think we have about beat the PTO issue to death.
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having a topic wander is just about par for the course on a good forum. means there are active members, actively participating into the conversations.

i take it as a good sign of 'health' for a discussion website. shows it has a diverse, engaged, and active membership.

soundguy
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #184  
now you know why some of us shoot on our own property vs a range... at least on our own property we are a bit safer...

soundguy

Yeah, public ranges can be scary. There was man shot up north (Harrisburg PA area) at public range...not an accident. Apparently, the shooter wanted the victim's tricked out AR-15.
They did catch the shooter. Looks like a death penalty case coming soon.

That said, a private (commercial) or member's only range is definitely a better option, if at all possible.

I shoot out back sometimes. However, there is a road about a mile away (woods and a field between the road and my property)...I limit myself to .22 handguns.
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #185  
i'd for sure join a range that was club sponsored / ran.. wish we had one near here...

soundguy
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #186  
I don't have to go to a range to get scared. All I have to do is stay home during rifle elk season. Lotta folks out there in my back yard trying hard to prove something to themselves.
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #187  
i have a buddy that somehow bought a corener lot/parcel into the side of the ocala nat forrest. somehow it got seperated sometimes back in history and was legal to be sold befor ethe land was protected..e tc.

I sure would not want to live there. tooo mnay hunters and not enough game or woods..!!

soundguy
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #188  
No public lands around here to speak of, though the state owns the 80 acres right behind me and is logging the 100 year old second growth right now (for all practical purposes, the state is just one more logging company, contracting with the same gypo loggers as the corporations). Those 80 acres are a remnant of a rare habitat in a land of 40 year monoculture, so-called, tree farms, almost all owned now by John Hancock (was Crown Zellerbach land before a British billionaire's leveraged takeover of Crown in the early '80s, followed by a long succession of transfers through many companies {including Campbell's Soup, of all things} playing financial games, avoiding taxes and hiding their wealth).

Anyway, starting from a few hundred feet in front of my cabin to many miles behind it, I represent the one person residing in hundreds of square miles. What else is a guy with PTSD to do? Like I told my VA shrink, I try to be a hermit, and I even screw that up.

All these lands were open to anyone until the early '90s when the then major owner, Willamette Industries, gated all the roads. They placed the gate on the nearby logging road right at this property's back corner, about 600 feet from where I sit. They put a nice wide spot in the road for the hunters to park their pickups and head out onto the land. I've learned to put my NO HUNTING signs at least 8 feet above the ground so they don't get stolen every year.

Every year, a couple of bulls come out of this dead end. That's for the hundreds of hunters from all over the state who come here to try and get their bull. They don't realize that our local herd stays, from year to year, at about twenty animals. The pressure on this little herd is intense. There is actually a hunting club that named themselves after our valley, and they are based three hours from here in the suburbs of Seattle.

After 38 years here, I've seen just about everything from these "sportsmen," much of it not very nice. I live at the end of a dead end road in a county without a traffic signal light. But nowhere is safe it seems.

I like to hunt, even though I've long been a vegetarian. I love to hunt the wonderful fall mushrooms of the coastal hills. Too bad it is hunting season.
 
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   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #189  
I'm in the "hook up the 3PH implement with the engine running, then turn off the engine to hook up the shaft" group.

My tractor has an electric switch for engaging PTO.

Also, put PTO selector to mid position during hookup, so rear PTO shaft turns free.

Never fired at a public range, I have a range on my property.
 
   / Hooking up PTO w/ Engine Running #190  
Also, put PTO selector to mid position during hookup, so rear PTO shaft turns free.

Man, don't I wish my new LS had that feature. It seems only to have a brake on the shaft unless it's engaged.
 

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