I think that was EXACTLY my point. I was just hoping for a new flavor.There was only one "flavor" of Ivory soap when I was growing up.
I think that was EXACTLY my point. I was just hoping for a new flavor.There was only one "flavor" of Ivory soap when I was growing up.
+1What’s wrong with backing up with the PTO engaged?!!
That’s how I run my bush hog in heavy stuff, I back into it mower-first, not forward tractor-first.
I don’t know you and you don’t know me, but the assumption is you and I and pile of others are just plain idiots. Because we are so incredibly stupid and the manufacturers are aware our IQs are about equal to the median annual temperature in Hawaii, it is therefor the manufacturer who is responsible (not the operator) when we back over slow moving or oblivious persons. There are court decisions in the USA that make that abundantly clear.What’s wrong with backing up with the PTO engaged?!!
That’s how I run my bush hog in heavy stuff, I back into it mower-first, not forward tractor-first.
Yes sir same here and I wasnt even that close!Found out today that if you powerwash a BX23S to get the muck off it, the labels fly off in all directions......
So... do should I call my lawyer to call Kubots lawyer to force permanent 'stickers' to be attached ?
yeesh.....
If you ever sell the tractor just get your lawyer to draw up a “sold as is” with a liability waiver, get the buyer to sign it, have it notarized, and keep it forever.Found out today that if you powerwash a BX23S to get the muck off it, the labels fly off in all directions......
So... do should I call my lawyer to call Kubots lawyer to force permanent 'stickers' to be attached ?
yeesh.....
Have you noticed Ivory Soap no longer claims to be “99-44/100ths percent pure”?There was only one "flavor" of Ivory soap when I was growing up.
I too mow in reverse ! I do wear my seatbelt when mowing but only because I had a friend who got run over by his mower. Mr. Shrum was in his 80's, retired Air Force Col. but we will never know if he died & fell off or just fell off his tractor.What’s wrong with backing up with the PTO engaged?!!
That’s how I run my bush hog in heavy stuff, I back into it mower-first, not forward tractor-first.
The problem with that label is, blind people can't see it. It needs to be in braille. "HOT, DO NOT TOUCH".It all boils down to common sense.
Which is highly lacking in the world lately, thus warning labels like "Product hot when heated"
I was standing in line one day at the old Mueller airport security check-point and happened to observe a sign mounted flush on the wall. The wall was “stippled”...meaning it had a finish of randomized small bumps.... and the sign was in both English and Braille. It said “Stand Back - Keep Clear”. How would a sightless person know a sign was posted on a stippled wall...?? and that one would have to violate the instructions in order to read them... !!The problem with that label is, blind people can't see it. It needs to be in braille. "HOT, DO NOT TOUCH".
We certainly don't want to discriminate against the vision impaired.
That reminds me of the first time I saw braille on the keypads of drive-up ATMs. If you need braille, you probably shouldn't be driving up to an ATM. I remember thinking, "What's next, Braille stop signs?" But I think that answer is just around the corner with self-driving cars.The nuttiest Braille sign I’ve seen was in the drive-thru window at a McDonalds that explained which credit cards were accepted. Really? Do people with no sight drive through at McDonalds behind those having no taste-buds?
(We were there to buy a “Happy Meal” for a friend’s mammothrept.)