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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post

    Leaving it in gear is not necessarily the best option in all cases! (In this case the ground was level)
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    Quote Originally Posted by JDNSW View Post
    A few years ago, at a camp in Qld, one of our blokes, being a conscientious sort, washed his Inter R190 after work one afternoon. About 0100, it seems that water worked its way into the electrics, and the starter operated. Since on that engine the starter solenoid bypasses the coil resistor (and, incidentally, the ignition switch), the engine fired up - that particular truck always started real easily. Having conscientiously left it in first gear, with the handbrake on, it started off - with the transmission handbrake hardly making an impact on first gear - and proceeded across the camp, fortunately without hitting anything, until the front wheels dropped over the bank of Comet Ck, and the added resistance was enough to stop further progress.

    Leaving it in gear is not necessarily the best option in all cases! (In this case the ground was level)
    Yep, that's where the ex-FIL and I came to logger heads on the farm, but he took it to the extreme and wouldn't leave the tractors or trucks in the shed in case mice chewed and shorted something, so everything just deteriorated out in the weather.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    Another mate who's older than me had his Amarok roll out of his driveway and across the street and right through the neighbours garage.
    Back in the mid-Sixties, a neighbour from across the road knocked on our door to tell us my '38 Vauxhall was in their driveway. No damage to it or the neighbour's property. That taught me that hand brakes aren't infallible.
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    Man dies after being run over while asleep at a camping ground in southern New South

    I only select a gear when not on level ground...otherwise just handbrake

    Just handbrake is a hangover from my previous employer....it what they wanted.

    My old defer has roll across the work carpark and kiss another car.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    Failsafe?
    Nice really good idea, but dosnt it defeat the purpose of the transmission brake? Or is the pin like a secondary brake also?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancient Mariner View Post
    Failsafe?
    Now you've got me interested , I also have Disc x Brake on my E- landy and i'm working on a different sort of failsafe, as Leaving it in gear does nothing with an electric motor.

    Ive even made a notched disc to mount on my PTO , the idea being to have a locking pawl engage with it

    Do you have any closer images on your locking pin mechanism ?

    my effort so far, (below) but I like your idea better.


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    X brake are horrible, the locking pin is a great idea. Have had 2 separate x brake incidents where they haven't held, and both on mild gradients, and both in different vehicles.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p38arover View Post
    Back in the mid-Sixties, a neighbour from across the road knocked on our door to tell us my '38 Vauxhall was in their driveway. No damage to it or the neighbour's property. That taught me that hand brakes aren't infallible.
    I had to knock on my neighbours door to inform them that their toyota crapadore had rolled out of their carport in a large arc and into the back of my 85 RRC, missed my VFR750 by about 12". Rangie had a cracked tail light lens but lexcen had $3500 worth of damage thanks to my ARB rear bar .
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    Nothing to do with how well the handbrake held, but years ago my next door neighbour arrived home from work, got out of his Alfa, slammed the door, and watched open mouthed as it ran down the driveway backwards, across the road, mounted the kerb, through a pling fence, and came to rest when the back wheels dropped over the edge of over-the-road's swimming pool. The Alfa was more than somewhat the worse for wear. (Obviously, he didn't either apply the handbrake or put it in gear!)
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