A good reason to wear seat belt

   / A good reason to wear seat belt #1  

JasonL

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I had an interesting experience today.

I was taking a loader full of gravel down a steep hill, not wearing my seatbelt.

Everything was fine until the tractor died! Needless to say I had a few tricky moments trying to decide which levers/pedals/etc. to push/pull first. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Got it stopped, and realized the seat kill switch was the problem.

By going down such a steep hill my 225 lb body was not enough to trigger the switch.

I suppose had I had the belt cinched down I would have had no problem.

Just thought someone might not of thought about this as I had not.

Cheers, Jason /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / A good reason to wear seat belt
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I had an interesting experience today.

I was taking a loader full of gravel down a steep hill, not wearing my seatbelt.

Everything was fine until the tractor died! Needless to say I had a few tricky moments trying to decide which levers/pedals/etc. to push/pull first. /forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif

Got it stopped, and realized the seat kill switch was the problem.

By going down such a steep hill my 225 lb body was not enough to trigger the switch.

I suppose had I had the belt cinched down I would have had no problem.

Just thought someone might not of thought about this as I had not.

Cheers, Jason /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / A good reason to wear seat belt #3  
I always try to wear my seatbelt and glad you are going to do that too!

My tractors did not come with a seat kill switch (Kubota B2910, 3 years old, BX2200 one year newer) and so I could not help but think your post is also a good reason to disable a seat switch if a tractor happens to come with one! I certainly would disable a seat switch if one came on a tractor I bought, just like I once disabled the kill switch on a little garden tractor I had, which killed the engine if I put the tractor in reverse when mowing...major PITA with little benefit to anyone with common sense, in my opinion...and I can't help but think the seat switch is in the same category... /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
   / A good reason to wear seat belt #4  
I always try to wear my seatbelt and glad you are going to do that too!

My tractors did not come with a seat kill switch (Kubota B2910, 3 years old, BX2200 one year newer) and so I could not help but think your post is also a good reason to disable a seat switch if a tractor happens to come with one! I certainly would disable a seat switch if one came on a tractor I bought, just like I once disabled the kill switch on a little garden tractor I had, which killed the engine if I put the tractor in reverse when mowing...major PITA with little benefit to anyone with common sense, in my opinion...and I can't help but think the seat switch is in the same category... /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 

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