Tractors4U, I probably couldn't practice my "exit" because a simulation wouldn't have me pumped up with adrenelin like the real thing. I stopped the tractor in middle of field other day and gave this some thought: my idea was to pretty well duplicate what a frog would do with a racoon hot on his rear end....jump, jump, jump. The plan,as envisioned, was to make the leap when the tractor is beginning its roll, say 45 degrees. That way I can just jump straight up and be propelled to the side (downhill side!). That would pretty much eliminate fussing with the gearshift, brakes, clutch, etc., and other assorted stuff down there that could hinder my departure. I figure I'll suffer either a broken collar bone or leg in the jump, and will then continue limping, or crawling off (depending on what's broken) at a very accelerated rate in case the tractor decides to do a double roll and come after me, maybe rotary cutter first! Who said the tractor will only roll once? A multiple roll is very possible on this piece of property.
That was my plan around which I would save $639 bucks.
Yesterday I spent that money. My ROPS will be here about Tuesday and I'm just going to have to get used to the seat belt.