Hats? Hearing Protection?
Been away from the board for a while, and return to find two very lengthy threads on the above subjects.
At 65 yrs old, in south Texas, having had a couple of small skin cancers taken off, I go for the widest floppiest-brimmed hats I can find. They get sweaty and dirty, get washed, and shrink, so I buy several when I find a good type at a good price.
Presently working through some I found in the ladies section of Stein-Mart.
I keep a hat and a retired set of shooting ear-muffs on the FEL joystick when the tractor is in the carport.
Sometimes wore ear muffs with the New Holland TC-30 I used to have. The Kubota
L3400 seems to have a sound frequency peak (whine off the hydraulics or something) and the ear muffs are more needed.
(I did two tours as instructor pilot in the T-37, the engines notorious for compressor whine; usually both ear plugs and muffs on the ground, left the plugs in under under the helmet when in the air.)