BrierPatch
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- Aug 12, 2008
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- Location
- West Central Indiana
- Tractor
- Kubota B2620 364 FEL, BH65, 60" MMM
Question.. How is the PTO ran on the gear version of the B2320 ??
Most of the time "surprises" come fast and furious. Like the time I was helping a neighbor remove a large tree limb that had fallen over his fence line. As the bucket lifted the limb off the wire, the tractor came up suddenly on one rear wheel! I immediately backed off power and the HST went to neutral causing the wheel to fall back on to the ground. My mistake was lifting at a bad angle--but the nature of HST quickly got me out of trouble.
Thats what I like about HST, instantaneous stop. I think the OP was really trying to say "Sometimes you just don't have time to think." We've all been there. Mike.
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Actually, lifting that limb was thought through and I felt I had the right angle of attack--but other unforeseen factors changed things quickly. It was then having HST, and making use of it, to avoid a problem that counted. No one can cover all the potential "what if" scenarios while attempting something, and anyone who thinks they have it all figured out is only fooling themselves. Just when you have x, y, and z possibilities factored in--along comes w that creates a new set of problems.That sounds like a case of not thinking it through ahead of time.
MUCH better to think it through and know ahead of time what you will do if x, y, or z happen than to be SUDDENLY faced with an "Aww Ship, wadda I do NOW ?" and depend on a dead man's handle "feature" to get you out of trouble you shouldn't have gotten into.
I dive; I don't run out of air at 100 ft with a d'comp obligation.
Stop, think, act.
{implicit in that is know ahead of time what the right acts are}
Don't EVER ask a dive instructor what you should do if/when you run out of air.
Once you set your speed and throttle on a geared tractor doing the same job, why would you need to shift ???Today i was working on athletic fields, spreading and spraying some very expensive pest control products. I set the cruise control and was able to pay close attention to the proper application of product, without thinking about shifting.
Once you set your speed and throttle on a geared tractor doing the same job, why would you need to shift ???
Actually, lifting that limb was thought through and I felt I had the right angle of attack--but other unforeseen factors changed things quickly. It was then having HST, and making use of it, to avoid a problem that counted. No one can cover all the potential "what if" scenarios while attempting something, and anyone who thinks they have it all figured out is only fooling themselves. Just when you have x, y, and z possibilities factored in--along comes w that creates a new set of problems.