That MM is a beauty!Again - - good to research.
There's a lot of ways to hurt the tractor or yourself when you get it.
Don't ever put either at risk.
I'd say use common sense. Unfortunately sometimes that’s difficult without some exposure/experience.
Modern tractors have a lot of safety mechanisms. Many say they go overboard, and I don't disagree.
I started out with tractors without any safety systems. I'm still here, but learned a lot at a very young age, starting at 6 years old or so
I still own one of them. If given the opportunity, that tractor can hurt you in an infinite number of ways.
What is innate to me is not to a lot of folks.
Stay safe and enjoy!
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It's not just tractors that can get the operator injured, implements as well, even when the PTO is turned off or even when it is parked and shut down. I once saw a fellow disconnect a pull type post pounder from the draw bar that didn't have the pounder down and tilted forward enough, and it flipped backwards so fast that if he was leaning just a little bit more forward the tongue would have taken his head clean off! Caution around machinery isn't just a saying, its life saving at times. I guess the seatbelts are there for a reason.