DrainPondDesign
Gold Member
Z-Michigan said:Does anyone with an open tractor actually use a dust mask/painter's mask and find that this reduces allergies?
I am having lots of allergy problems (though not as bad as bkruszka) in mowing and some other tractor work, and I doubt that I could convince my wife to replace our nearly-new ROPS tractor with an even pricier cab model. I am finding that any one allergy med rarely prevents severe sneezing for me any more.
I can tell you that my next tractor - likely several years from now - will definitely have a cab.
Crop sprayers/dusters do or should use them with a filter cartridge appropriate for what they are using.
The air flow resistance does make breathing a little harder & they can be hot & sweaty but you have to decide for yourself. It's less expensive than a cab to decide if a HEPA filter will help your condition & can always be used for other dusty work.
An added bonus is that you look like you're doing something hazardous & people stay away.