Just got back from cutting a small field.
The first 2 lines I did up and down the field I was thinking the tractor was a bit sluggish, and the clutch didn't feel right.
About half way down the third row I could smell burning, figured it was the belts on the mower (the grass was long, so it was working it pretty hard).
The end of the third row, smoke...... Cant ignore it any more, so I shut the mower down and jump off to investigate. The smoke is coming from the tractor axle.
I see FLAMES on the brake drum!
I'm about 1/4 mile from the nearest tap, and in the middle of a field of dry grass, so I jump on and go full speed up towards an old bath used as a trough, hoping it had water in. It did, much to my relief.
I must have looked silly using my hands to splash water onto the brake drum, but it got it out. I got it cooled right down, seems all the oil and grease around it was burning.
Anyway, it didn't take much looking to realise that I had left the park brake on. It sure didn't take long to get real hot!
My fault that I haven't fixed the park brake light yet, its right up at the top of the list of things to do now.
A whole load of lessons to be learnt there! I'm just glad that I didn't set fire to the field!
The first 2 lines I did up and down the field I was thinking the tractor was a bit sluggish, and the clutch didn't feel right.
About half way down the third row I could smell burning, figured it was the belts on the mower (the grass was long, so it was working it pretty hard).
The end of the third row, smoke...... Cant ignore it any more, so I shut the mower down and jump off to investigate. The smoke is coming from the tractor axle.
I see FLAMES on the brake drum!
I'm about 1/4 mile from the nearest tap, and in the middle of a field of dry grass, so I jump on and go full speed up towards an old bath used as a trough, hoping it had water in. It did, much to my relief.
I must have looked silly using my hands to splash water onto the brake drum, but it got it out. I got it cooled right down, seems all the oil and grease around it was burning.
Anyway, it didn't take much looking to realise that I had left the park brake on. It sure didn't take long to get real hot!
My fault that I haven't fixed the park brake light yet, its right up at the top of the list of things to do now.
A whole load of lessons to be learnt there! I'm just glad that I didn't set fire to the field!