Garycw
Platinum Member
- Joined
- Sep 23, 2014
- Messages
- 677
- Location
- Oh-Ky-Fla
- Tractor
- JD 1025R w/ fel, Farm Pro 2425, ford 841 & 851
Wow, a valuable lesson here. My standard practice is to leave the tractor in gear when working on it with the motor off in the belief that leaving it in gear would prevent my being run over if the brakes failed. I hadn't considered the possibility of an electrical fault that could engage the starter, but I recognize that is a real possibility. I'll be buying wheel chocks and keeping the transmission in neutral from now on.
VERY much advised!