Saw the other thread about dealing with the seat switch that newer tractors have. Got me thinking...dangerous I know.
With all this focus on safety, what is more important than keeping your seat belt on when using the tractor?
I am having trouble seeing why Kubota and other manufactures today are not including a seat belt interlock, which would perform similar to the seat switch. In other words, no seat belt on, no go. Perhaps OK to start in neutral (or whatever). My car has something similar, but just a irritating warning alarm.
Could be set up in a way that the seat belt has to be pulled out a bit so it could not be easily faked by just clipping it in and sitting on it.
What's wrong with these lawyers today? Can't they see what really needs to be done? Along with an interlock that cuts the engine off, if you try to back up with the PTO engaged, I suppose...
With all this focus on safety, what is more important than keeping your seat belt on when using the tractor?
I am having trouble seeing why Kubota and other manufactures today are not including a seat belt interlock, which would perform similar to the seat switch. In other words, no seat belt on, no go. Perhaps OK to start in neutral (or whatever). My car has something similar, but just a irritating warning alarm.
Could be set up in a way that the seat belt has to be pulled out a bit so it could not be easily faked by just clipping it in and sitting on it.
What's wrong with these lawyers today? Can't they see what really needs to be done? Along with an interlock that cuts the engine off, if you try to back up with the PTO engaged, I suppose...