I know they can be a PIA and for most when the safety shield on pto shafts get damaged or wear out they are removed and thrown away. I have a couple with either bad or missing covers myself. Even though it does cost to replace them it's probably the best thing we could do to protect ourselves.
A couple days ago a farmer friend of mine that I bale with every year was working with his helper like he does every day. They were grinding corn for cow feed and had just about finished for the day. His helper leaned over to pick something up and his hoodie got caught in the exposed pto shaft. It wrapped him up and ripped his arm off. Probably would have killed him if he had been working alone. He's in the hospital in stable condition but not completely out of the woods. To say the very least his life will never be the same.
Just wanted to share this with everyone. Remember what we work with can be dangerous and a split second can change your life forever.
A couple days ago a farmer friend of mine that I bale with every year was working with his helper like he does every day. They were grinding corn for cow feed and had just about finished for the day. His helper leaned over to pick something up and his hoodie got caught in the exposed pto shaft. It wrapped him up and ripped his arm off. Probably would have killed him if he had been working alone. He's in the hospital in stable condition but not completely out of the woods. To say the very least his life will never be the same.
Just wanted to share this with everyone. Remember what we work with can be dangerous and a split second can change your life forever.