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Greasing and PTO Shaft Guards
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<blockquote data-quote="alacowman1" data-source="post: 1809613" data-attributes="member: 40876"><p>Had something happen yesterday, was unhooking bushhog ,and layed the adjustable arm pin on the fender..as i was reaching down too release the pto shaft..the pin rolled off the fender and hit the pto engagement lever.. I was In between tractor and hog. Blades turning right next to my feet .plus the thought of what could have happened if it's was a second later, with my hands on the pto coupling..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alacowman1, post: 1809613, member: 40876"] Had something happen yesterday, was unhooking bushhog ,and layed the adjustable arm pin on the fender..as i was reaching down too release the pto shaft..the pin rolled off the fender and hit the pto engagement lever.. I was In between tractor and hog. Blades turning right next to my feet .plus the thought of what could have happened if it’s was a second later, with my hands on the pto coupling.. [/QUOTE]
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