Its a good idea, maybe you could even speak with the moderators here, as to suitable/acceptable safety information/tips that could be allowed here in its own section or within the general content on the forums, just for the sole purpose of awareness. I've posted that one numerous times over the years. Using Jon F's (MN) response to where you just posted it, as an example, he states he was unaware of this pyrolysis scenario and its that kind of dissemination of safety information that may save someone from serious injury or worse.
There has been many discussions in regards to safety with all kinds of things surrounding tractors, equipment, buildings, transportation/shipping/trucking and beyond, and I know this gets complicated, it could have legal implications, liabilities , so I am not sure if YT could indemnify themselves regarding safety content, language used, disclaimers etc. In simple terms, with common safety protocol, such as the pyrolysis video, its just an awareness.
If you have ever read John T's posts, (country lawyer/retired electrical engineer) he always disclaims something, though his advice may be completely accurate, on point, precise, something is always said at the end, seek a competent attorney or electrical engineer, designer, distinguishing the content written, from any formal legalities or binding/litigious scenarios, just opinion, discussion purposes only, those posts by him are always informative and technical, very helpful, but a line is drawn so there is no comeback, and rightfully so, and the content has been allowed here just the same. Just using that as an example, there are many others, just it seems to work, and is in simple layman's (layperson to be gender correct LOL !) terms
Maybe it just stays simple, solely for raising awareness of the common safety risks associated with antique tractors, and that's it, YT is in no way responsible, its just the intent in good faith by concerned participants, that all are aware of hazards and that information is shared solely for the benefit of this awareness. I'm all for it, safety is of utmost concern to every person on this planet. I think it would be beneficial, but that's just one obscure opinion LOL !
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