btolle
Platinum Member
Last Saturday I had a gentleman looking at a tractor/FEL/bush hog I had for sale. Tractor was idling and he got down on his knee and reached up under the bush hog to check the blades.
I immediately hit the fuel shutoff and killed the tractor.
The man is in his 60's and has worked around machinery all his life but I suspect that in his enthusiasm about buying a "new" tractor he had a lapse of memory about what can happen. He looked a little red-faced when he realized what he had done and seemed to appreciate my concern for his safety.
Sure, the chances of the PTO accidentally being engaged are about 1 in a million, but that 1 is all it would have taken to have maimed or killed him.
If you are selling a tractor or even showing it to a friend please remember that they may not realize just how dangerous tractors and implements can be. Or, even those who know better may get excited and forget safety rules.
I am sure that most of us have done dumb things at times and later realized just how much danger we put ourselves in.
Have fun, but always put safety first!
Bill Tolle
I immediately hit the fuel shutoff and killed the tractor.
The man is in his 60's and has worked around machinery all his life but I suspect that in his enthusiasm about buying a "new" tractor he had a lapse of memory about what can happen. He looked a little red-faced when he realized what he had done and seemed to appreciate my concern for his safety.
Sure, the chances of the PTO accidentally being engaged are about 1 in a million, but that 1 is all it would have taken to have maimed or killed him.
If you are selling a tractor or even showing it to a friend please remember that they may not realize just how dangerous tractors and implements can be. Or, even those who know better may get excited and forget safety rules.
I am sure that most of us have done dumb things at times and later realized just how much danger we put ourselves in.
Have fun, but always put safety first!
Bill Tolle