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01-21-2013, 09:42 AM #11
Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
Bunny Slippers when in heated cab moving snow....just to piss off the neighbors...
Not really. i have tennis shoes or a pair of rubber short top shoes.currently own
2011 Kioti DK45SE HST CAB tractor/loader, Jimna 6" - 3 point wood chipper, 60" JD Brush Hog, JD 60" Rototiller, 3 point post hole digger with hydraulic assist, 3 point spring tooth rake, Fimco 55 gallon weed sprayer with 12 foot boom, 3 point hydraulic wood splitter (home built)
Quick Attach 79" loader mount snowblower & rear powerpack
Quick Attach 84" Snow Blade
Quick Attach 42" pallet forks
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01-21-2013, 10:29 AM #12Platinum Member
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Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
It seems to me the issue is what one is doing while tractoring. If one is sitting in a cab, riding hour after hour on a nice day he could go barefoot.
But if he is getting on and off to do supplemental chores, he would need a good steel toe boot. And I always seem to end up doing something additional to the original plan. It may also depend on age, bad knees or ankles. When one steps off the tractor floor, he may have to step out wide to avoid a MMM. .... he may also be stepping into rocks, limbs or mud. I go prepared for anything. I wear an 8 inch steel toe laceup non-lug boot most of the time. It engages the various pedals without hanging up. Yet, in snow (no cab) the insulated boot with lugs is my choice.
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01-21-2013, 11:03 AM #13Elite Member
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Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
Regardless of which tractor I am using, I wear whatever I happen to put on that morning. No special wear is needed for most tractor work. I have had 30 years of steel toe shoe wear on construction sites which is enough for me. I still have a fairly new pair of steel toe 8" laceup left over from my working days that I wear if I am working in the woods or with my weedeater, but for tractor work, I have about half a dozen loaver style leather shoes that I wear for most of my daily activities and I will swap them out so they all have a chance to dry and air out. This doesnt go over too well with the wife as I might have 3 or more pairs of shoes laying around plus my house slippers. I dont feel that I need steel toes boots to drive the tractor as I dont think anything is going to fall off of it and smack my toe. I do feel the need for heavy boots when using a string trimmer and steel toes when I put on the saw blade to trim the fence line as those things cut just about anything including meat and bone if they got too it.
Bottom line is dress appropriately for your task, if all you are doing is mowing with the tractor tennis or light weight hush puppy style is plenty. I dont like sandals as you could hang the open toe under a pedal which might make you miss the pedal when you really need to stop, but other than that just about any comfortable shoe or boot works for me. Its really dealers choice on this. If you feel you need 12" high steel toed boots to be safe then get 'em, use 'em, be happy.2010 LS P-7010C 20F/20R gear tractor & FEL, 2009 Kubota B 26 TLB, RTV 900 Kubota, 2012-20 ft 12k GVW trailer, 2011- 52" Craftsman ZTR mower, 54" John Deere 332 lawn tractor, 5.5HP rear tined walk behind tiller, 7 foot bush hog, 8 foot landscape rake , 8 foot 3 PH disc, 2 row cultivator, 350 amp CC/CV AC/DC welding machine and a shop full of tools that I spend more time looking for than using.
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01-21-2013, 11:07 AM #14
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01-21-2013, 12:51 PM #15
Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
I wear a pair of Merrel Ridgelines. They're 6 or 7 years old. Relatively light for the support and I can move like a cat with them. Don't tell my wife about the cat part. I have big, skinny feet - 13.5 AA, so finding anything that even closely fits is a challenge. I can wear the Merrels all day long. I'm much more concerned with keeping my ballance and having good feel thru the pedals than I am of crushing my toes, so I take a risk going without the steel toes.
I have a pair of steel toe boots for work. They size them a full size larger so the steel box doesn't pinch your toe when it collapses. This puts me in a size 15 E (no narrow sizes in 15). There's so much slop and wallow that I'm always afraid I'm going to trip over my own feet. But they're "safe", so I have to wear them in the plant.That's the problem with trouble.
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01-22-2013, 04:53 AM #16Super Star Member
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Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
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01-22-2013, 11:05 AM #17Gold Member
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Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
Almost exclusively steel toe boots
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01-22-2013, 11:16 AM #18
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01-22-2013, 11:24 AM #19Super Star Member
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Re: Shoes - No, not the tractors... What do you wear when operating?
Yep, like you, Gary and Oldballs say, it depends a lot on what you are doing. I own "proper" footwear for just about anything, but wear my Irish Sitter Soft Paws Chuckas almost exclusively as I am always in a cab tractor or if not on a BX and then only long enough to move it out of the way.
I think the original question was what do you wear while operating a tractor. I see guys climbing down out of tractors here all the time in a pair of shorts and tennis shoes.
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01-22-2013, 11:24 AM #20
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