Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor?

   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #71  
I am trying to get in the habit of putting it on anytime I get in the seat, I always wear it in my truck, but find on the tractor I am getting off alot to pick something up, or cut up a log etc. I get back on to do 5 min of work or move somewhere else and forget...then I hit a bump or a hole and it reminds me... I wouldn't mind if mine had a feature that wouldn't let me drive if I didn't have it on. It's not worth your life, I see too much death in my job, I don't want it to happen at home....
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #72  
<font color="blue">Get on seat, buckle up, turn key. 100% of the time. </font>

gomrjoe, you're off to one heck of a good start with your first post ever. Not everyone can say that he probably just saved a life with his first post. Nice job.

I'd like to compare your post to another that I just read:

<font color="blue">I know there are many TBN members that are **** when it comes to safety -- to each their own. </font>

Here, the poster implies that wearing a seat belt at all times (ROPS up) makes a tractor operator "****". I feel that this might discourage some readers of this thread from wearing a seat belt, against the advice of every tractor manual ever printed for tractors equipped with seatbelts and ROPS. It certainly won't encourage them to.

Lastly: I wear my seatbelt at all times, so I infer that I'm being called "****". I sure don't like being called names. Never have, never will. Sure, I could just ignore it, but I wanted to take this opportunity to reiterate a little philosophy of mine. Just say what you have to say without attacking other people for what they do. After all .... to each his own.
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #73  
</font><font color="blueclass=small">( <font color="blue"> </font> "I do agree that all children however, should wear a helmet and seatbelt, as they do not have enough common sense, to drive safely and defensively". </font><font color="blue" class="small">( )</font>

There are alot of grown folk out there that don' t drive safely & defensively
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #74  
John, I don't like being called names either, but if someone wants to call me **** for wearing a seatbelt, that's OK with me. I've been wearing seat belts in cars all the time since 1962 and it's only save my life once. If it hadn't been for the seat belt, I don't think anyone has any doubt I'd have been killed December 29, 1965, almost a month before our first daughter was born, when my partner crashed our squad car.
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #75  
<font color="blue"> it's only saved my life once </font>

Bird - Hey, once is all it takes, right? /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

Glad you're still with us, for a whole lot of reasons! Imagine if your little girl had lost her Dad, before she was even born.

I hear you when you say the name-calling doesn't bother you, and I admire you for that. This is just such an important issue (to me anyway) that I felt it didn't belong. And really, it doesn't belong anywhere. Life is too short for name-calling. It just seems to me that if you really live by the "Golden Rule", you won't do it. (Now please be generous as I pass the collection plate). /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

And here's a great thread if y'all haven't seen it already: Another tractor fatality ....

Buckle up!
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #76  
Thanks to this forum I will now...
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #77  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( I'm curious to all those who choose not to use the seat belt. What are your reasons? I understand the argument against the seatbelt when operating in a forest full of trees. I'm not saying I agree or disagree with either decision -- it's your machine. But I'm just curious that if the seatbelts are that much of a nuisance for you then why?

Personally, I go with the theory that I'd rather be safe than sorry. )</font>

Okay, I'll confess that I often don't use the belt or the ROPS.

Here's just one example of why:

First, my folding ROPS doesn't fit through my garage door. It's a pain to put up and down. But I do put it up and put on the seatbelt when mowing on the first pass around our yard, because there is a deep ditch I might tip into. Then I lower the ROPS, take off the belt, and mow the rest of the yard.. much of which involves going under low hanging branches and whatnot. I just can't do the job with the ROPS up.

On the highway, I always use the ROPS and belt.

Moving slowly around our flat yard and picking up rocks to throw into the trailer behind the tractor, I don't use them.

I know I probably should always use them.. but sometimes they just aren't practical.. like mowing under those trees.

What I would do, hindsight, is install a larger garage door and trim the branches on those trees!!

Bob
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #78  
<font color="blue"> What I would do, hindsight, is install a larger garage door and </font> .
<font color="red"> trim the branches </font> !! <font color="blue">on those trees </font>
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<font color="red">trimmed the branches </font> one of the first things i did when i got my tractor.
Anything else to low to clear the Rops i mow those areas with my Mtd lawn tractor.
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #79  
<font color="blue"> it's only save my life once. </font>

/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Do you wear your seat belt on your tractor? #80  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( <font color="blue"> it's only save my life once. </font>

/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif )</font>

Good point! We only live X number of times, depending on one's believes, so probably trimming up all those trees is a good idea.

I'm just afraid our yard will look like those teenaged children who used to think it fashionable to shave their hair up a few inches and leave the top part long. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

Bob
 

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