plowhog
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- Joined
- Dec 8, 2015
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- 3,394
- Location
- North. NV, North. CA
- Tractor
- Massey 1710 / 1758, Ventrac 4500Y / TD9
A friend of mine works for OSHA in California (Occupational Safety Health.) I asked him about your question.
First, he asked if the hitch ball for your trailer properly placarded? It should have a placard notifying any user that the ball includes metal that could possibly cause cancer if touched. (California prop 65.) If it does not, immediately discard and get an OSHA-approved ball. Same for the drawbar, which also requires a second placard notifying the user that anything attached to the drawbar, if it also connected to a tractor, could result in injury, dismemberment, or death.
The loaded tires are a violation. Unless you have a certificate from the manufacturer, this is an unapproved tractor, wheel, and tire modification possibly hazardous to people, barn animals, and more. He also asked if you have a spill containment system to catch the fluid in case of puncture. The containment system is required by statute when parked and also when operating.
OK, enough poking fun. I want to express appreciation for the OP's focus on safety. Tractors are great tools but are also hazardous. Sometimes a new perspective brings a safety awareness none of us thought about. His post might just save a life or someone's limbs in the future. Good job. Sometimes the little things can sneak up and bite!
First, he asked if the hitch ball for your trailer properly placarded? It should have a placard notifying any user that the ball includes metal that could possibly cause cancer if touched. (California prop 65.) If it does not, immediately discard and get an OSHA-approved ball. Same for the drawbar, which also requires a second placard notifying the user that anything attached to the drawbar, if it also connected to a tractor, could result in injury, dismemberment, or death.
The loaded tires are a violation. Unless you have a certificate from the manufacturer, this is an unapproved tractor, wheel, and tire modification possibly hazardous to people, barn animals, and more. He also asked if you have a spill containment system to catch the fluid in case of puncture. The containment system is required by statute when parked and also when operating.
OK, enough poking fun. I want to express appreciation for the OP's focus on safety. Tractors are great tools but are also hazardous. Sometimes a new perspective brings a safety awareness none of us thought about. His post might just save a life or someone's limbs in the future. Good job. Sometimes the little things can sneak up and bite!