MossRoad
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- Joined
- Aug 31, 2001
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- South Bend, Indiana (near)
- Tractor
- Power Trac PT425 2001 Model Year
anti-scald valves
don't worry, I won't!. I did find a site months ago that had all kinds of accident pictures that would shock anybody!. I wish I hadn't looked at it, it's something you just can't forget.:shocked:No graphic pictures, please.
for a geared tractor, yes. but how about an HST. i stand on ground and move my tractor back and forth with peddle to hook up implement. that being said, i did have a startle last week. the HST return spring popped off while operating in heavy brush. its quite a start to have the tractor keep going after i lifted my foot off of the peddle. all i had to do was quickly press the reverse till it hit center, but if that happened to the wife, it might have been different. im going to instruct her about possibility this weekend. im going to also try to fabricate a shield to prevent this from happening again. first time in 10 years it happened.I seriously can't think of a good reason to get off the seat while the tractor is in gear!. if it's in gear, the tractor SHOULD shut down if you get off the seat!. common sense!..
I seriously can't think of a good reason to get off the seat while the tractor is in gear!. if it's in gear, the tractor SHOULD shut down if you get off the seat!. common sense!..
anti-scald valves
Not really. Some times you have to stand up for various things. I, for one, have to stand up lots of times when I'm tilling the orchards. I need to push the branches away so I don't break them. Other times I have to stand up to see the tip of the forks. The list goes on and on. Another one is, since my have tractor has an open platform, when I'm doing long runs on mowing or tilling, I just stand up to stretch my legs a little bit, but I do have a mid mounted ROPS which provides a good handle.
Anti-scald valves, like seat switches, are moronic wussie things, to try to protect people from their own stupidity !