Reply to mrsmackpaul:
Im pretty sure when you go to start off with a reined tractor wheeled or tracked if its wheel pull the rain back for the clutch then engage gear hop on your header let the clutch out and away you go if it was tracked pull both reins back for the steering clutches then go and disengage main clutch put it in gear then re engage clutch then hop on your header and release both steering clutches
hope that all makes sense have never heard of anyone jumping on board as it passes
Paul
Paul, that makes sense. It's quite likely, that Reg as the young bloke, wasn't told the correct takeoff procedure, and had to figure it out on his own.
We used to move our crawler tractors across large paddocks by themselves when we had to shift vehicles as well, when we were working on our own.
We'd set the throttle on about 2/3rds setting and select a transport gear, about 4 or 5mph, and aim the tractor at the far corner of the paddock, then jump off!
Then we'd drive a ute up to the far corner, leave it and walk back, and meet the tractor ambling towards us!
The interesting part of course, was climbing back on again! You made sure you climbed on from the rear, you didn't want to get caught up in a whirring track!
Things got interesting occasionally, when the tractor found a hidden sizeable stump in the paddock!
She'd climb the stump (usually about 9-10" high) with one track, and then, coming down off the stump, she'd change direction!! Usually at an angle that headed the tractor straight for the nearest fence!!
If you were halfway between your ute and the tractor when this happened, you'd have to put on a pretty good imitation of an Olympic sprinter and get back on fast, to readjust the direction she was now heading, back to the correct one!!