hitekcountry
Gold Member
- Joined
- Oct 14, 2004
- Messages
- 489
- Location
- Ca. Mountains west of Silicon Valley
- Tractor
- Kabota 6100 Kabota L35
Sometimes it’s the little things that you wouldn’t even consider could cause a problem. I ran into one today that doesn’t seem like much but once you think about it it’s obvious you can get yourself hurt.
I was running the backhoe today and what I was working on I needed to get down off the tractor to do one thing or another and than back up to run the BH. I did this quite a number times today. The problem was I was wearing a Tshirt and it wasn’t tucked in, so a couple of times as I climbed down I raised my arms to grab the FOP with one hand and the BH boom with the other and my shirt would ride up and slip over the BH control lever, so as I stepped down something would start moving depending which way my shirt was pulling the lever. The first time it happened I just thought it was a fluke, then when it happened again I decided to tuck in my shirt
I then got to thinking about what’s the worst thing that could have happened in this case, and what I came up with is if I had gotten off on the right side (facing forward) and hooked the lever on that side, and then slipped and fell against the boom, then my shirt pulled the lever to the side which would swing the boom all the way to the right side, I could be crushed.
So now I have two new rules for myself when I’m using the BH:
1 always have my shirt tucked in and watch the control levers as I get up or down.
2 Never get up or down from the BH seat on the right side which is the side of the boom swing control lever.
I was running the backhoe today and what I was working on I needed to get down off the tractor to do one thing or another and than back up to run the BH. I did this quite a number times today. The problem was I was wearing a Tshirt and it wasn’t tucked in, so a couple of times as I climbed down I raised my arms to grab the FOP with one hand and the BH boom with the other and my shirt would ride up and slip over the BH control lever, so as I stepped down something would start moving depending which way my shirt was pulling the lever. The first time it happened I just thought it was a fluke, then when it happened again I decided to tuck in my shirt
I then got to thinking about what’s the worst thing that could have happened in this case, and what I came up with is if I had gotten off on the right side (facing forward) and hooked the lever on that side, and then slipped and fell against the boom, then my shirt pulled the lever to the side which would swing the boom all the way to the right side, I could be crushed.
So now I have two new rules for myself when I’m using the BH:
1 always have my shirt tucked in and watch the control levers as I get up or down.
2 Never get up or down from the BH seat on the right side which is the side of the boom swing control lever.