engaging the PTO
Richard:
Bravo! I became an afficianado at age 15, and lost a large part of the end of my virgin right thumb on an accursed L. They really can bite, and you’ve gotta count all your fingers and toes before and after you use them. Now, when I’m ushing a 40″ estate mower through crisp ankle high morning grass with my ’62 C8 singing the T head song, the neighbor’s zero turn looks way too easy.
And all he can do with it is mow grass. Just look at what a rotary plow can do. All American made in West by God Virginia, long before product liability suits made things stop when you let them go, or got out of the seat. You better have total “situational awareness”, like when I ask my 16 hand mare Emily to fly over a jump with me on her back.
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I have found that moving the manual lever slowly until resistance is met, then giving a quick push, will usually result in very little grinding and hand tingling.
Not if you read the owner’s manual…..never had a problem with my Wartime WC…