Put PT422 on Side (Kinda)

   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #31  
No, this is just an idea that I thought of sometime ago. . Everyone could do this. I have a book full of ideas that I am working on. Every time I think of something, I grab a note book and draw my ideas. I am supposed to be retired, but my time management is a problem. I guess that comes with age.
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #32  
No, this is just an idea that I thought of sometime ago. . Everyone could do this. I have a book full of ideas that I am working on. Every time I think of something, I grab a note book and draw my ideas. I am supposed to be retired, but my time management is a problem. I guess that comes with age.
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #33  
Im just a thinking about the brakes to, and I recall a commercial for middas brakes and Fred Flintstones brakes. He also uses the same brakes to get the car going too. That is probably not much help but maybe it is a start. I doo have an idea on how to put brakes on a pt but I would want to try it myself to make sure it would work before I posted how to do it. My problem is I don't have time for anything any more but if I ever find a box of roundtoits I am going to buy the whole box of them.
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #34  
Im just a thinking about the brakes to, and I recall a commercial for middas brakes and Fred Flintstones brakes. He also uses the same brakes to get the car going too. That is probably not much help but maybe it is a start. I doo have an idea on how to put brakes on a pt but I would want to try it myself to make sure it would work before I posted how to do it. My problem is I don't have time for anything any more but if I ever find a box of roundtoits I am going to buy the whole box of them.
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #35  
brakes on a pt is not hard, just expensive; White makes the PT wheel motor in a version with an incorporated drum brake. Unfortunately, at $450 each, it would cost $900 to install brakes for one set of wheels.

Thread on wheel motor brakes
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #36  
brakes on a pt is not hard, just expensive; White makes the PT wheel motor in a version with an incorporated drum brake. Unfortunately, at $450 each, it would cost $900 to install brakes for one set of wheels.

Thread on wheel motor brakes
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #37  
<font color="red"> I couldn't even think fast enough to drop the bucket, which might have helped some to slow it down. </font>

You guys thinking of building some kind of emergency brake might want to read J-J's last sentence again. I've been lucky to survive enough accidents to know this comment hits the nail right on the head. Nine times out of ten once the action starts you're just along for the ride and its all over before you can even blink. I flipped a farm tractor over backward one time way back in my youth. I thought, heck, if the nose comes up, I'll just stab the clutch and it'll drop right down. It would have - but by the time my foot shot out the clutch pedal was above my head. Forget reaching for a brake - it won't be where you thought you put it.

I've broken enough hydraulic hoses on my 1845 by now that it's beginning to dawn on me it's just a matter of time before I have a J-J and a wheel motor hose pops. I'm trying to teach myself to be consious of where I am and what my escape route is when I'm around steep hills and cliffs and ponds and things that can hurt me. I'm trying to work across hills rather than up and down, trying to keep a tree between me and a run away. Things like that. Anything to buy a little time. Ponds especially are beginning to scare me. Running away or rolling over is bad enough - plopping in a pond is a whole 'nother ball game.

(Yes, I know the 1845 uses a brake tender that automatically applies the brakes if pressure is lost in the wheel motor circuit. I also know the brakes won't hold the machine on a steep slope unless they are well tuned - and they seldom are.)

Sedgewood
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #38  
<font color="red"> I couldn't even think fast enough to drop the bucket, which might have helped some to slow it down. </font>

You guys thinking of building some kind of emergency brake might want to read J-J's last sentence again. I've been lucky to survive enough accidents to know this comment hits the nail right on the head. Nine times out of ten once the action starts you're just along for the ride and its all over before you can even blink. I flipped a farm tractor over backward one time way back in my youth. I thought, heck, if the nose comes up, I'll just stab the clutch and it'll drop right down. It would have - but by the time my foot shot out the clutch pedal was above my head. Forget reaching for a brake - it won't be where you thought you put it.

I've broken enough hydraulic hoses on my 1845 by now that it's beginning to dawn on me it's just a matter of time before I have a J-J and a wheel motor hose pops. I'm trying to teach myself to be consious of where I am and what my escape route is when I'm around steep hills and cliffs and ponds and things that can hurt me. I'm trying to work across hills rather than up and down, trying to keep a tree between me and a run away. Things like that. Anything to buy a little time. Ponds especially are beginning to scare me. Running away or rolling over is bad enough - plopping in a pond is a whole 'nother ball game.

(Yes, I know the 1845 uses a brake tender that automatically applies the brakes if pressure is lost in the wheel motor circuit. I also know the brakes won't hold the machine on a steep slope unless they are well tuned - and they seldom are.)

Sedgewood
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #39  
I must have missed that one. A little expensive for my needs, about the price of another needed attachment /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I'm sure I can rig up something cheaper that works for me, but for people mowing up and down steep hills all of the time, might be worth the extra cost. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 
   / Put PT422 on Side (Kinda) #40  
I must have missed that one. A little expensive for my needs, about the price of another needed attachment /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

I'm sure I can rig up something cheaper that works for me, but for people mowing up and down steep hills all of the time, might be worth the extra cost. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif
 

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