(quoted from post at 10:07:01 10/22/12) You guys should have talked to the PO of my tractor before he made his changes... It's been key start since I've had it, with no tranny lock-out. I think I'd be happier with the lock-out enabled. (Which, of course, shows the original poster that it's possible, even if it's not a good idea.)
-Paul
(quoted from post at 11:27:23 10/22/12) pressing clutch to start as a safety?
what if your clutch is stuck = no safety.
oem setup won't start if trans is in gear.
if out of gear and stuck clutch = no problem.
being out of gear at start is the safe feature...
(quoted from post at 11:27:23 10/22/12) pressing clutch to start as a safety?
what if your clutch is stuck = no safety.
oem setup won't start if trans is in gear.
if out of gear and stuck clutch = no problem.
being out of gear at start is the safe feature...
(quoted from post at 10:25:39 10/23/12) if you walk out to your tractor and set down on it to start it.. you have NO idea if it has had it's clutch setup over the weekend or not.
I've seen it happen.
a clutch safety is not as safe as the trans being in neutral.. no question about it.
if you KNOW it's stuck.. sure you can fix it.. but if you don't know?
(quoted from post at 07:25:39 10/23/12) if you walk out to your tractor and set down on it to start it.. you have NO idea if it has had it's clutch setup over the weekend or not.
I've seen it happen.
a clutch safety is not as safe as the trans being in neutral.. no question about it.
if you KNOW it's stuck.. sure you can fix it.. but if you don't know?
(quoted from post at 11:04:48 10/23/12) Just want to let everyone know we will be wiring it back like it should be. Thanks for all the input.
(quoted from post at 10:32:28 10/23/12) I always press the clutch to start as well, because it's less drag.. however.. you give someone a no safety, key to start system.. and somewhere, somebody is gonna get rund over
I was thinking about my JD, AC's and Farmall's, they don't have "neutral safety" interlocks.(quoted from post at 23:37:14 10/24/12)(quoted from post at 10:32:28 10/23/12) I always press the clutch to start as well, because it's less drag.. however.. you give someone a no safety, key to start system.. and somewhere, somebody is gonna get rund over
LOL almost no tractors prior to the 60's had any type of stater safety system. In fact almost all of the folks that I've read about getting run over by a tractor was dumb stuff like getting on and off while the tractor was moving or jumping from a tractor that lost brakes or seemed about to roll. I've heard about one guy who got run over while starting a tractor while standing in front of the rear tire and hitting the starter.
Rick
(quoted from post at 21:59:51 10/21/12) Does anyone have a diagram of how to make 8n start by turning key on instead of push putton? My dad has it wired but it burns the switch up. Its a 3 wire alt. Its a 52 side mout dist. Thanks
(quoted from post at 18:53:41 11/02/12) can someone give me a good diagram for a three wire alt. side starter
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