I posted this question on the buying/pricing forum but no one seems to know why some CK30 have them and some don't. My new one does not but my brother-in-laws does. Thought some of you dealers might know. Thanks
I'm not sure but I recall reading that it is the HST versions have the shut off while the standard tranny versions do not. Presumably the logic is because it would be possible to stall the standard tranny version if turning the key off did not stop the motor.
That's it, who do I go to? I want to register a complaint.
I didn't get something that I probably don't need anyhow
Maybe mine is a leftover '04, or since I didn't get it until Nov of '05 it might be an '06?
What say you Mr. Wallace?
Tom
Does this mean that it's fail safe, by simply turning off the ignition? If not, I sure like the idea of having a secondary means to shut it off. Reading o heare about run away tractors makes me nervous. Should it happen at the wrong moment, it could be deadly.