byax65
Bronze Member
Hey All,
Made a rookie mistake today and figured I'd warn all you other new tractor owners. I had been working in my pole barn cleaning it out, there is no cement floor yet and the ground is uneven at the far end. I like to keep my stuff off the dirt so till I cement the floor, I have everything sitting on pallets. Cleaned it all out, put everything back in, last to go was all the pallets. Once they were in I wanted to drop the forks and go hook the bucket back up. I had the tractor rev'in at around 2000, (Loud enough to not be heard shouting), didn't realize the forks were sitting up on an incline of about 6 inches. Set the tractor in neutral with parking brake but left rpm's alone, jumped off and pulled the quick detach lever on one side, then reached over and pulled the other lever. OUCH! Attach plate dropped (Was in float position) down on my right foot and pinned it in place. Could not get it free and could not lift the arms. Worse, I'm in the pole barn so no one can see me and the tractor is echoing enough inside to drown out my calls to the wife. Stuck for 20 minutes, tried to reach several items just out of reach to try and pry the arms up. Then tried to lasso a basketball which I was gonna throw at the joystick to lift up the arms. Ball rolled away out of reach. Finally realized if I pushed the near lever back down the pin may lift it up enough. It worked enough that I was able to eventually get my foot wiggled free. Once all that blood was freed my foot ballooned up. Went to doctor, got some drugs an a excuse absence from work for five days /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif. Luckily no breaks. Morale of story: Keep feet clear of loader arms when pulling those levers, duh! Two, idle the tractor down next time so people can hear me scream every four letter word in the book, beginning with HELP! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
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Made a rookie mistake today and figured I'd warn all you other new tractor owners. I had been working in my pole barn cleaning it out, there is no cement floor yet and the ground is uneven at the far end. I like to keep my stuff off the dirt so till I cement the floor, I have everything sitting on pallets. Cleaned it all out, put everything back in, last to go was all the pallets. Once they were in I wanted to drop the forks and go hook the bucket back up. I had the tractor rev'in at around 2000, (Loud enough to not be heard shouting), didn't realize the forks were sitting up on an incline of about 6 inches. Set the tractor in neutral with parking brake but left rpm's alone, jumped off and pulled the quick detach lever on one side, then reached over and pulled the other lever. OUCH! Attach plate dropped (Was in float position) down on my right foot and pinned it in place. Could not get it free and could not lift the arms. Worse, I'm in the pole barn so no one can see me and the tractor is echoing enough inside to drown out my calls to the wife. Stuck for 20 minutes, tried to reach several items just out of reach to try and pry the arms up. Then tried to lasso a basketball which I was gonna throw at the joystick to lift up the arms. Ball rolled away out of reach. Finally realized if I pushed the near lever back down the pin may lift it up enough. It worked enough that I was able to eventually get my foot wiggled free. Once all that blood was freed my foot ballooned up. Went to doctor, got some drugs an a excuse absence from work for five days /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif. Luckily no breaks. Morale of story: Keep feet clear of loader arms when pulling those levers, duh! Two, idle the tractor down next time so people can hear me scream every four letter word in the book, beginning with HELP! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
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