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Forgivenpagan
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- Jul 12, 2011
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- Tractor
- Kubota L3800
Putting the ladder in the bucket!! thats a great idea! why didn't i think of that sooner? You guys are hilarious by the way.
a lot safer than the ones I've seen where someone put a ladder in the FEL and used it to get onto the roof.
A mans gotta do what mans gotta do...be safe...
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Wow... Now that I look back on it... I see your points!!! :laughing:Nice! That sharp pointy grapple should brake your fall. :laughing:
I support the FEL diving board. As with operating any machinery, such as a common vehicle, it is the behavior of the operator that has the most significance upon safety. Every time I drive with the kids in the car, not only do I have to worry about my own driving behaviors, but more so, the behaviors of other drivers, of which I have no control. In the event of an accident, the results could be tragic. Relatively speaking, I don't see the FEL diving board as being explicitly more dangerous. It just depends on how the activity is conducted.
I appreciate all of the information contributed on this forum; however, I wonder if the self proclaimed "safety police" recognize the general uselessness of their arrogant and judgmental comments. This is an open forum, keep it that way!
I appreciate all of the information contributed on this forum; however, I wonder if the self proclaimed "safety police" recognize the general uselessness of their arrogant and judgmental comments. This is an open forum, keep it that way!
I guess I shouldn't tell anyone about the time I let a 9 and 12 y.o. drive my tractor... at least they had their seat belt on! Pretty sure, by the smile on their face... they will remember that for a long time.
When I was 6 - 8 years old I regularly drove the old Ford 8N around the farm and during harvest time, Father / Grandpa loaded hay / grain / etc and I drove. There was also an old Fordson Major, but I couldn't reach the pedals. That and two horses and they worked a 250 acre mixed farm.
How times have changed. I have to chuckle to myself now when guys with 25 acres think a 75 hp tractor is too small.
I support the FEL diving board. As with operating any machinery, such as a common vehicle, it is the behavior of the operator that has the most significance upon safety. Every time I drive with the kids in the car, not only do I have to worry about my own driving behaviors, but more so, the behaviors of other drivers, of which I have no control. In the event of an accident, the results could be tragic. Relatively speaking, I don't see the FEL diving board as being explicitly more dangerous. It just depends on how the activity is conducted.
I appreciate all of the information contributed on this forum; however, I wonder if the self proclaimed "safety police" recognize the general uselessness of their arrogant and judgmental comments. This is an open forum, keep it that way!
May I suggest that Diving board seems to be one point ... pointed out here.
To the OP .... to avoid this try bolting a 2x12x12' in the bucket ... thus a diving board !!!
Safety is always priority ...