slowzuki
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- Joined
- Sep 19, 2003
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- New Brunswick, Canada
- Tractor
- Kubota L5030 HSTC, MF 5455, Kubota M120, Allis Chalmers 7010
Re: Does anybody follow \"safe operation\" suggestio
Hmm, I think I'm safe but am I?
I've never driven a tractor that the parking brake did anything? Is that normal? My parking brake is usually turning it off in gear or lifting the front end with the loader.
I always return all the hydraulics to a zero energy state when the tractor is turned off or parked for more than a few moments.
I never get near the running PTO
Never worn a seatbeat on a tractor, I'll have to dig around down there and see if there is one. I know 2 of them don't have one.
What does it say about passengers in the cab with you? Some of the bigger JD's I've been in had a second seat on the fender, very nice.
What about using the bucket as a man lift? At least I refuse to ride it up, I always turn off the machine and make sure no one goes near the loader controls. Then I climb up!
ROPS on most of the tractors I use.
A fellow in my Dad's band had an old tractor that you climb over the back to get into/out of. When he used it for logging the winch and pto had to be climbed over to get to the pto controls /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
He finally came to his senses about that and got a newer tractor
Hmm, I think I'm safe but am I?
I've never driven a tractor that the parking brake did anything? Is that normal? My parking brake is usually turning it off in gear or lifting the front end with the loader.
I always return all the hydraulics to a zero energy state when the tractor is turned off or parked for more than a few moments.
I never get near the running PTO
Never worn a seatbeat on a tractor, I'll have to dig around down there and see if there is one. I know 2 of them don't have one.
What does it say about passengers in the cab with you? Some of the bigger JD's I've been in had a second seat on the fender, very nice.
What about using the bucket as a man lift? At least I refuse to ride it up, I always turn off the machine and make sure no one goes near the loader controls. Then I climb up!
ROPS on most of the tractors I use.
A fellow in my Dad's band had an old tractor that you climb over the back to get into/out of. When he used it for logging the winch and pto had to be climbed over to get to the pto controls /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
He finally came to his senses about that and got a newer tractor