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Posted by thurlow on February 11, 2004 at 19:11:31 from (65.255.98.23):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: I wondered when this would happen posted by paul on February 11, 2004 at 08:30:37:
Lots of folks on here claim to have (or their neighbor or second cousin has) a tractor that WILL NOT START IN GEAR; such an animal may exist, but in the 52 years I've been driving tractors and farm equipment, I've never seen one. Not saying they don't exist, but.......what FARMER (didn't say a fellow who owns a tractor)or MECHANIC (didn't say a fellow who's restoring an old tractor) hasn't at one time or another shorted the posts on the starter or starter solenoid to start it when time was short and nothing else would work. Certainly it's not recommended and it's a good way to get yourself killed, but it's been done and it'll be done again......
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