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   / Who has disabled the safety device called #11  
Why in he** would you risk operating the FEL from the ground?

Let's say you are picking up something and need to chain it. The FEL is 1/2" too low for the chain to reach. Get on the tractor, start the engine, raise the FEL. Get off, now it's fine on the one side. Other side is too low. Get on the tractor, start the engine, raise the FEL 1". Get off, attach chain. Hmmm, will it swing and hit the tractor? Get on the tractor start the engine, raise it up 2', get off and go look. OK. Get on the tractor, start the engine move to where you want to go. Hmm, will I get out of the barn door? better look, get off the tractor, no - needs to be raised up a bit, get on the tractor, start the engine raise it up 18", get off the tractor to check. Still too low, get on the tractor start the engine, raise it up 3", get off the tractor check. OK. Get on the tractor, start the engine move out. Get where you're going align the load. Slowly lower it, get off the tractor to check. Start the engine, raise it up a bit, back up some, lower it down, get off to check. Get back on, start the engine lower it the rest of the way. Get off the tractor, try to take off the chains, pinned. Get on the tractor, start the engine, raise the FEL slightly. Get off the tractor, put a branch under. Get on the tractor, start the engine, lower the FEL. Get off the tractor, take off one chain, other side too tight, need to curl the bucket. Get on the tractor, start the engine, curl the bucket. Get off the tractor, take off the chain, get back on the tractor and collapse from exhaustion after what would have taken 1/10th the time by just moving the FEL lever from the ground...

Thankfully, my tractors were manufactured before paranoid lawyers were in charge of all aspects of life and none have this "safety" feature.

If you feel you (generic "you" only, not directed to poster) need a nanny to nag you to be safe, fine. Why not add a few more, like a seat belt interlock tied to the ROPS? Or 5 air bags (from steering wheel, fenders, behind the seat and from the ROPS going down) to cradle you should you roll? Flashing lights? 100 db reverse siren? Where does it stop? After it's determined that you need a yearly proficiency test to operate a tractor? Additional tests for each attachment? Breathalyzer tied to the ignition? Blood tests for drugs that may cause drowsiness tied to the ignition? Those were in jest, but if you asked a farmer in 1958 if tractors should have all the safety deals on them, he would think it funny. If the nanny state continues who knows what tractors will look like in 2058 or even if we will be allowed to own/operate them at all! And, I can make a pretty good argument that nearly all accidents are in some way related to operator error. Inattention being the big one. Maybe from lack of sleep, having some prescription med, recreational meds, a couple beers or even from using a cell phone!

Sorry for being a twit and posting a long winded diatribe on this, but it the growing nanny state gets my goat!

j (grumpy this morning) b
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #12  

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   / Who has disabled the safety device called #13  
Mine is disabled.
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #14  
When one needs to be off of machine and use FEL control ( this is just real life) - bam the engine goes off
I didn't know they had them on loader controls. That would be one I would cut for sure.
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #15  
I would have to partially agree with the poster in that working sometimes is a real pain with all the safeties intact. Just got done taking the rock box off and putting the PHD on, on the JD. UP down, UP down...you get the idea. Makes for a longer day, but yes the hydraulix are taking a nap unless you are sitting on the seat. But in my case i am sometimes my worst enemy so i guess as long as the warranty is there will let it go for now and stay more tired but safer.
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #16  
I'll leave my safety features as they came from the factory. Growing up on the farm my dad farmed with old equipment, but always has working parking breaks, PTO shafts etc. Neighbor kid got killed when I was 12 when the parking brake on an IH 856 was not working. Pretty sad. Only time my dad missed a milking. The safety features keep me honest. CubYanmar EX3200 with FEL.
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #17  
I need to get rid of the one on my lawn tractor that won't let you back up and mow, but I would keep the seat one just because someday I will have my kids mowing the lawn and I want it to stop if they get off.

On the JD 2320 the safety equipment doesn't seem really to intrusive. I can operate the FEL from the ground and run the PTO when I am not on the seat. Putting it in neutral and locking the brake to get off is reasonable to me.

Realistically the biggest piece of safety equipment is your brain.

If we could only take all of the energy that people use to make lawyers happy and apply it elsewhere, the world would be a better place. Though I am willing to skip the middle man and just burn lawyers for energy. :)
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #18  
my FIL's Kubota L3880 GST shuts off if you get off the seat with the tractor in gear, or if you get off with the PTO on, anything more than that (to me) is overkill.

Aaron Z
 
   / Who has disabled the safety device called #19  
With an operator presence safety, how do you operate a 3 point log splitter?

Are there any other examples of implements designed to be operated out of the seat?
 

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