I don't know of a mechanic that doesn't do the exact thing, probably on a daily basis.
On the other hand the (parts changer till you get it right) type wouldn't think of doing it.
Some folks don't have the money to do it right, the wealthy and well to do have no idea what that game is all about. Alot of farmers in our area can't change out a battery. They call the implment dealer who will do it for a price. Those type of farmers are in the top ten best farmers bracket. See EWG farm subsaties data base for the list of top ten. There is a reason why they are so sucsefull. And also would never think of starting a tractor that way.
A older very nice gentleman farmer used to take bothe WC Allis tractors to pick corn. He could not unload with the WC with the mounted picker. Sounds good except he only had one magneto, and one wagon. He was pretty good at timing them both. He probably only had 80-100 acres to pick, but in those days that was a big project.
Is there a safer way? sure is. Nothing is fool proof, and never will be.
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