jam2004
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> Why would it be in neutral on a slope? That's Georgia Overdrive..... Take advantage of the tractors engine breaking, the wheels will only turn so fast when in gear, but remember it is possible to go to slow and start sliding if it's really slick. </font>
<font color="brown"> I thought it had to be in neutral without me in the seat to prevent it from shutting off. </font>
I had to get off the tractor to dump the contents of the cart with a rake.
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<font color="brown"> No, it don't have to be in neutral to run without you being in the seat; but even it did I would still advise you to never put the tractor in neutral on a hill.
Putting it in neutral on a grade is a good way for the tractor to get away from you. On a hill always leave it in gear and set the parking brake tight. To be on the safe side you could even chock the wheels.
If the engine did stop you can always restart it when you go to move the tractor.
Again don't put it in neutral first when you go to restart the motor or it will roll away again just like it did before for you.
Make sure the parking brake is firmly set then shift to neutral hit the key immediately upon shifting to neutral and shift back into gear as soon as the motor starts. Don't ply around with trying to set engine rpm or fool around with any other levers before shifting back into gear.
The object is to shorten the length of time in neutral as much as possible to get the transmission back into gear as soon as possible so the brakes will hold the tractor in place.
Do not release the parking brake before shifting back into gear. </font>
<font color="red"> When you have the shifter in neutral and the parking brake released there aren't any brakes on the tractor - just like there aren't any brakes on a car when the gear selector isn't in park and the emergency brake is not set.</font> )</font>
Thanks for the advice. However, I'm certain my BX 2230 shuts off if I leave the seat while in gear (PTO on or off). Unless there's a way around it, I'll have to try something different. I had a JD GX345 that allowed me to leave the seat and it also held on the same slope with no problem. <font color="black"> </font>
<font color="brown"> I thought it had to be in neutral without me in the seat to prevent it from shutting off. </font>
I had to get off the tractor to dump the contents of the cart with a rake.
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<font color="brown"> No, it don't have to be in neutral to run without you being in the seat; but even it did I would still advise you to never put the tractor in neutral on a hill.
Putting it in neutral on a grade is a good way for the tractor to get away from you. On a hill always leave it in gear and set the parking brake tight. To be on the safe side you could even chock the wheels.
If the engine did stop you can always restart it when you go to move the tractor.
Again don't put it in neutral first when you go to restart the motor or it will roll away again just like it did before for you.
Make sure the parking brake is firmly set then shift to neutral hit the key immediately upon shifting to neutral and shift back into gear as soon as the motor starts. Don't ply around with trying to set engine rpm or fool around with any other levers before shifting back into gear.
The object is to shorten the length of time in neutral as much as possible to get the transmission back into gear as soon as possible so the brakes will hold the tractor in place.
Do not release the parking brake before shifting back into gear. </font>
<font color="red"> When you have the shifter in neutral and the parking brake released there aren't any brakes on the tractor - just like there aren't any brakes on a car when the gear selector isn't in park and the emergency brake is not set.</font> )</font>
Thanks for the advice. However, I'm certain my BX 2230 shuts off if I leave the seat while in gear (PTO on or off). Unless there's a way around it, I'll have to try something different. I had a JD GX345 that allowed me to leave the seat and it also held on the same slope with no problem. <font color="black"> </font>