Runaway tractor

   / Runaway tractor #21  
Roy, Interesting thread, huh? I guess I will have to check to see if my Kubota has a seat interlock switch. It is HST and so far I note that it won't start with PTO engaged, or the HST pedal out of neutral/centered position. If you really wanted to have a runaway tractor there is a HST hold feature that lets you "lock" the HST in whatever position it is in until you hit the brakes or hit a good bump where it releases and the HST goes to neutral. You would have to be driving along, engage the HST hold feature, and bail out of the tractor. If there isn't a seat switch then it would go runaway till it hit a bump (not long most places around here).

I frequently start the tractor by shoving the clutch down with my hand and reaching across and twisting the key while standing just in front of the left rear wheel and appreciate the ability to do so safely. I also, with the brakes set and locked and tranny in low range, reach in and depress the HST pedal forward or back to jog it a bit to try to alieviate some 3PH attach/detach headache. I don't feel entirely comfortable doing that but all the tractor folks at the dealership do it. I know, I know, what if they all jumped off a cliff...

Patrick
 
   / Runaway tractor #22  
<font color=blue>I know, I know, what if they all jumped off a cliff...</font color=blue>

It's all in what you feel is a comfortable risk factor. I start my tractor from the ground, much in the same manner you mentioned. I have a gear tractor, personal preference, but if I had a HST I would probably jog it in the same manner you described. I think safety is more a matter knowledge and common sense, than blindly following all the safety procedires described in manuals. I have removed the PTO guards, both from the back of the tractor, and from my brush hog, to facillitate hookup and shear bolt replacement. I would not recomend a new owner do the same, but I feel it is an acceptable risk for me.
 
   / Runaway tractor #23  
It is a matter of knowedge and how much experience you have. If you are easily distracted and only occasionly use the equipment, then you need to use all the protections you can. But if you are careful in what you are doing there is shortcuts you can take with care. Lack of knowledge and inattention has hurt more auto drivers than anything else.
 
   / Runaway tractor #24  
Ed, you got it. A lot of the so called "SAFETY" information is a liability avoidance manefestation of trying to legislate common sense. Right up there with going to a fast food drive up to order a hot cup of coffee and then sueing the vendor when through your own stupidity (hold the coffee in your crotch while driving away) you get burned.

Look at the actuarial tables and US Dept of Labor stats. Farming is one of the most dangerous professions we have. There are a lot of folks hurt by rotating PTO shafts. The response of having PTO guards at tractor and implement as well as "shielded" PTO shafts saves a lot of folks from serious injury or worse. I have seen safety films with interviews of the actual victims of various mishaps. One was a guy who literally got wrapped around his PTO shaft, kerthump, kerthump, kerthump and was nearly killed and on and on ond on.

If you shut off your tractor and wait for the PTO to stop turning before you get down then of course you can operate safely without guards and shaft covers. You might get away with just disengaging the PTO and letting it stop before getting down. Most folks don't have the discipline to wait and can get wrapped up in their work so to speak. Every time some idiot gets hurt doing something insanely stupid, he or his heirs sue someone/everyone and yet more layers of "protection" are added to try to make dangerous rotating machinery foolproof.

Tractor runaways are not always so humorous as the one spawning this thread. It could have run through a crosswalk full of children. Then we would all end up with deadman switches, a lanyard attached to our waists that engages a kill switch if we get more than 5 ft. from the tractor or whatever some politician seemed appropriate.

Patrick
 
   / Runaway tractor #25  
Yeah...it's a lot like those morons (including cops) who say "the gun went off by itself".
 
   / Runaway tractor #26  
Another possible solution to: <font color=blue>with the brakes set and locked and tranny in low range, reach in and depress the HST pedal forward or back to jog it a bit to try to alieviate some 3PH attach/detach headache</font color=blue> while maintaining safety would be extendible 3pt links. Used to think they were a cool idea but overrated. Now that I have them, wow, it is so much easier and safer. Just get within an inch or two while on the tractor and then hop down and slide the arms out to the exact position, push them on the pins, hookup the top link, get back on the tractor seat, back up an inch to lock the extendible links and off you go. Sure beats the old, shove the implement, get one side on, jog the tractor to force the implement to turn, get back down and try to bump the implement to the correct position, get a bruise in the process, yada, yada, yada. (I only weigh 135 lbs, in a downppour, not much of a match for a 600lb implement that is sitting on the ground) /w3tcompact/icons/frown.gif.
 
   / Runaway tractor #27  
<font color=blue>A lot of the so called "SAFETY" information is a liability avoidance manefestation of trying to legislate common sense.</font color=blue>

My sentiments exactly. The ones I like the best are the stickers on mowers, be it a push mower, or a brush hog, that warn you not to put body parts under the deck when the machine is running. Other than small children who don't know better (and who should be kept away from running equiptment anyway) I can't imagine anyone stupid enough not to know better. Evidently there must have been, otherwise the stickers wouldn't have to be there.
 
   / Runaway tractor #28  
DVerbarg, Yeah, and all the bullies at the beach used to kick sand in your face... Well, I am 6'2" and 230 lbs and I have a devil of a time horsing 3PH implements around sometimes. I have a real HD brush hog with 3PH lower pins canted back away from the tractor that really can give me a workout going on or off. I would have bought one of the quick hitch accessories already if: 1. I thought it would fit all my implements, 2. it would be sufficiently robust to not get buggered up when I pretend I am driving a bulldozer in reverse, and not require an expensive part for each implement. Someone here on TBN suggested to a fellow that he use a good long steel prybar so I bought one and it will helo I'm sure but...

I will look into the extendable lower arms for the 3PH for my Kubota Grand L4610HSTC. It would be worth a few hundred dollars to me to not have so much trouble changing implements. I am sort of jealous of the folks with 2-3 or more tractors with different implements nearly permanently on each. My Kubota dealer said he has customers that buy a tractor and brush hog and the only time they take the brush hog off is when the tractor wears out or the brush hog wears out (not need repairs, wears out!).

Patrick
 
   / Runaway tractor #29  
EdKing, A few decades ago I would agree with your comment. " I can't imagine anyone stupid enough not to know better. Evidently there must have been, otherwise the stickers wouldn't have to be there." virtualy without reservation."

Now there is a growing class of folks who will look for an opportunity to sue. If you have a product you make or sell and have a positive net worth you are a target of these EXPLETIVE DELETED leaches and their EXPLETIVE DELETED bleeping bleeper legal counsel. Bleep 'em, bleep 'em all the dirty frenulerating ratchakratchits!

I sorry but I wouldn't sell clinometers to put on tractors without at least 100 million in product liability insurance. Some bozo will undoubtedly crush his hid who was sitting on the fender in a roll over accident and claim it was the fault of the clinometer (TILT METER). Too slow response, not calibrated or redlined for his tractor, insufficient caveats in the fine print.... and on and on. Then there will be a big argument thread on TBN with folks lining up behind the TBN member who makes the meter or on the other side claiming they feel the father's pain and how he deserves a big settlement.

Patrick
 
   / Runaway tractor #30  
I bought a 3 point quick hitch. It works with everything but my rear mower.
 

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