safety is thinking about what you are about to do. dont need any books for that. one example never unplug the round baler pick up with the tractor running. sure u will have the tractor pto out of gear,... is it safe ?.. NO.. what's saying that it cant jump back into gear or even someone else on the tractor hit the lever. is hand cranking a tractor safe? yes providing it is timed correctly and use the proper procedure with the crank. how do you think the old timers got any work done if they could not hand crank them old tractors. kinda funny, i got my neighbor here today with his son to make a few square bales. then we got talking about kids and equipment and learning. his son is 19. he also said you dont need no manual to learn. i said thats is totally right. its all in the person doing the job, and listening to advise. he was talking about some guy ordering a bunch of manuals to learn stuff. we are both mechanic's and his son is working as an appentice also. the young guy baled up over 70 bales of straw in half an hr. first thing i said to him you must turn right each time so start at that end. he said yes turn clockwise as that's what dad said. i said to the dad ok i wont give any more advise. these people came from germany a few years ago and are good people.
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