Theft / safety lock

   / Theft / safety lock #11  
I just got my Kubota, so not familiar with its "normal" . . . I let the glow plugs light go out, but "usually" is only a couple of seconds though ... However on my little Massey, even at 70°+ it needs a good 15+ second glow first start of the day, and then it cranks a bit, and stumbles to a start with a white then black cloud ... Done it since new ... At 10° it takes a few tries with 60+ seconds of glow ...
 
   / Theft / safety lock #12  
I just got my Kubota, so not familiar with its "normal" . . . I let the glow plugs light go out, but "usually" is only a couple of seconds though ... However on my little Massey, even at 70°+ it needs a good 15+ second glow first start of the day, and then it cranks a bit, and stumbles to a start with a white then black cloud ... Done it since new ... At 10° it takes a few tries with 60+ seconds of glow ...
My older Yanmar would only run glow plugs if temperature was under maybe 40F. But the new one doesn’t runthem until temps are down closer to maybe 20F.

In either case, just turning the key starts the machine, glow plugs or not, and it never has any serious trouble firing, when I forget to wait and do that, usually first cold morning each fall. It may not sound real happy, but it starts!
 
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   / Theft / safety lock #13  
I have a battery cut off switch. it's not easy to see unless you open the hood and if your looking for it you can see where the battery cables go to the switch.
 
   / Theft / safety lock #14  
I used to pull the main fuse, 40 amp. Some people would put in a blown 40 amp in it's place. I wrote PTO "Off" and "On" in the opposite locations... then leave the PTO on (for my tractor, that will not allow it to start...)

Out of sight and behind locked doors help but it's not foolproof.

A rollback will drag and load your tractor faster than the police can get there. Make sure you have insurance.
I carry farm insurance. It covers motorized and non-motorized equipment, out-buildings, medical on trespassers, and an umbrella rider. I do have to keep the ins. co. policy updated for changes in equipment etc.
They just paid for removing debris and building a new pole barn in the same spot after a Jan. storm blew 2 large trees onto the old barn.
Yes, my ins. premium went up, as expected, but I don't trouble myself with anything being stolen or burned up.
If the key to something stolen is in my pocket or key box in the house, I don't worry.
 

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