remember.. don't pull from the toplink

   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink
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#11  
much heavier trsctor.. tller, different center of gravity too.. them outboard gear reductions make em stand way up.

soundguy
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #12  
A guy got killed the same way on almost the same tractor, a Ford 961, in the field behind my house. He was working on a busted drain tile.

Chris

And to think that a mercurey switch in the wire to the coil could have prevented a death at a cost of about $20 just tears me up.........:eek:

I think maybe I need to get into the safety business.....:cool:
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #13  
good strong heavy gauge metal tall clamshell fenders ( not plastic like today ), and a spring seat with about 3" of give.. plus he's not a huge guy, and steering wheel sets forward and kinda in a flat plane, not in your lap like some of todays models with tilt steering.

soundguy

the fenders were of no use, the top of the tires were on the ground
the combination of large tires and low seat height saved the guy and also a lot of luck being flung away from the steering wheel and not crushed by the gas tank....lets just vow to never go there........I love my roll bar!!!! chit we have learned something in the last 50 years!!!!!
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #14  
:eek:Spooky... They definitely do not build'em like they use too. The generation of people like that ol' feller and tractors of that vintage with heavy fenders, no plastic just stout metal tractors. Steering wheel location with heavy fenders like soundguy points out along with the ol' fellers smaller build saved him.... Man, and a heavy dose of luck.
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #15  
:eek:Spooky... They definitely do not build'em like they use too. The generation of people like that ol' feller and tractors of that vintage with heavy fenders, no plastic just stout metal tractors. Steering wheel location with heavy fenders like soundguy points out along with the ol' fellers smaller build saved him.... Man, and a heavy dose of luck.

yes i hope we can all learn from it so we can pass it on to our children! We don't need so much luck if we learn from past mistakes:D:D:D:D
 
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#16  
And to think that a mercurey switch in the wire to the coil could have prevented a death at a cost of about $20 just tears me up.........:eek:

I think maybe I need to get into the safety business.....:cool:

Naa.. wouldn't have done anything... it would have constantly been opening making hte tractor buck and after 2 hrs of running the machine after you bought it, the switch would have been out of circuit on 99.99999999999999999999% of machines sold.

tractors are rough use machines.. that merc switch would have played havoc on anything but smooth pavement..

not alot of tractoring going on on smooth pavement.

an ounce of sense, on the other hand.. would have prevented the accident if it was a pull from the toplink, as in the vid link I posted..

soundguy
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #17  
And to think that a mercurey switch in the wire to the coil could have prevented a death at a cost of about $20 just tears me up.........:eek:

I think maybe I need to get into the safety business.....:cool:

Good intention but don't think a standard merc switch would work, maybe a modified one that wouldn't give false trips.

You might be on to something though, we've got safety switches for everything else. if you could come up with a cut out mechanism to prevent roll over you'd be a hero, save lives and make a bunch of money. Especially if it was simple enough to retrofit older equipment.

Ironically one of those flippin little safety devices almost cost me my life, took my little outboard motor boat for a cruise on the CT river, as soon as I got out in the current the motor cut out and I couldn't get it to restart. the swift current was pulling me at it's will right for a bridge abutment. luckily another boater spotted me in trouble and towed me to safety. Turned out to be bad merc switch, designed to prevent motor from running/starting when tipped up.
 
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#18  
yep.. and if you use a capacitor to prevent false triggers, then you make it were it takes longer to trigger.. and with that.. it's useless.. as you can be tipped in a second or so.

I've also seen safety switches strand people in funny places.

we all are equipped with a very high tech safety device.. it sets on our shoulders and holds our hats up... sadly.. some people don't always use them... hard to replace that with a safety cutout switch...

soundguy

Good intention but don't think a standard merc switch would work, maybe a modified one that wouldn't give false trips.

You might be on to something though, we've got safety switches for everything else. if you could come up with a cut out mechanism to prevent roll over you'd be a hero, save lives and make a bunch of money. Especially if it was simple enough to retrofit older equipment.

Ironically one of those flippin little safety devices almost cost me my life, took my little outboard motor boat for a cruise on the CT river, as soon as I got out in the current the motor cut out and I couldn't get it to restart. the swift current was pulling me at it's will right for a bridge abutment. luckily another boater spotted me in trouble and towed me to safety. Turned out to be bad merc switch, designed to prevent motor from running/starting when tipped up.
 
   / remember.. don't pull from the toplink #19  
we all are equipped with a very high tech safety device..

Maybe, but there are an awful lot of defective ones out there. Always better to engineer a solution like a ROPS than to rely on intelligence, judgment or assume the high tech device is always operating at peak efficiency.
 
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#20  
problem is.. without yer head operating correctly.. that low tech device like the rops can actually -become- dangerous. for instance.. rops and no seatbelts can be a deth sentence just like no rops.

Like I've said in another post.. if you are -trying- to get hurt.. a safety device is not going to help much in most cases.



soundguy
 

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