4570Man
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- Joined
- Apr 7, 2015
- Messages
- 18,456
- Location
- Crossville, TN
- Tractor
- Kubota M59, Kubota L3800, Grasshopper 428D, Topkick dump truck, 3500 dump truck, 10 ton trailer, more lighter trailers.
Does that happen often? The one time I have had a loader hose fail it was a small leak. The loader did not crash to the ground and I was able to get the tractor back to the barn.
It seems like a more common problem would be the tractor operator accidentally operating the loader and either dumping the person in the lift or crushing them against a tree or building. When I build mine I think I won't have my inexperienced wife operate the tractor with me in the lift. Setting the tractor and loader in position, locking the loader controls and then using a ladder to get to the lift sounds safer though less convenient.
People here like the find some non existent safety issue and talk about it like it’s another 9/11. I challenge anyone to find a single accident cause be a hose blowing on a tractor manlift, pulling above the axel on a modern tractor with a FEL or drilling a hole in the ROPS. I’ll take my man basket on a tractor over a ladder any day of the week. 1.3 million people die in car crashes in the United States each year and nearly 4000 people drown, but that man lift is scary stuff.