Posted by NY 986 on January 23, 2018 at 15:52:10 from (184.53.48.26):
In Reply to: One Man Pull Starting posted by Michago-John on January 23, 2018 at 14:04:32:
I think it would be better to just fix the problem in the long run. I've heard of PTO starting where there is a reversible gearbox involved. Even there you need to be extremely careful as guys have lost limbs or lives around PTO shafts even when the shielding is there. If the tractor is that bad off that a starter or battery will not solve the problem and you do not want to go further then I would replace that tractor. I don't try to tempt fate and if I did I would soon think about the couple guys I know that are missing limbs. Then there were the guys who thought they could mow a little further down on the hillside only to be wearing the rear wheel in their lap. Of course they are no longer around to tell anybody that was not such as good idea. Fix the problem or ship the tractor.
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