PhysAssist
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- Aug 22, 2011
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- Kubota B2320
Not one of those cases made a good case for seat safety switches. How about you don't try to start a tractor standing on the ground. Ok I admit, I have done it. There are other far less annoying safeties to prevent that anyway. Modern tractors have a safety requiring the tractor to be in neutral and the clutch be pushed in to start. I disabled the seat safety, but those safeties are still operational. How could a roll over be prevented by a seat safety? Posting those served no purpose.
Not true, the seat safety switches are also there to prevent starting the tractor with the operator's foot, clothes, or limbs entangled in the PTO, or at risk of being so.
Also my HST tractor doesn't require it to be in neutral or have a clutch depressed to start, but it is supposed to require an operator presence, or at least have the seat switch engaged.
So some of the articles cite rollovers- every one of them that I included also cites injuries or deaths caused by defeating safety interlocks.
So some weren't necessarily the seat interlock, SO WHAT-to me, safety is the question, and the answer was clear in EVERY SINGLE article- a DEATH or SERIOUS injury was the result of someone havjng been in too much of a hurry, or too lazy, or too inconvenienced to run the tractor or skidsteer as designed-with the safety interlocks operating.
The most criminal thing to me were the cases where the defeated interlock was caused by a PREVIOUS OWNER- more evidence that it isn't just your own health and life you are potentially risking.
4570,
If you think my post was purposeless, then DON'T READ IT, and for GOD's sake DON'T follow the links.
It wasn't intended for the apparently close-minded types who have already decided what they want to do, are just here trying to justify their choice, and can't be swayed by reason and logic, it was posted for people who haven't come to a conclusion and WANT to learn and understand.
You may not accept this, but until I read some of these (and make no mistake, the links I posted were just a few from a single VERY cursory search), I have been entertaining thoughts recently of disconnecting our seat interlocks because of the problems listed in my previous post, but having read them, I am instead going to have my dealer investigate our tractor and see if an electrical fault is causing our problems.
DENIAL is not just a river in Egypt.