Posted by Roy in UK on July 15, 2014 at 00:14:28 from (86.162.172.36):
In Reply to: Re: PASSENGERS posted by Tom OConnor on July 14, 2014 at 18:45:59:
Yes I agree, in a cab where they cant fall out. As a kid I spent many a happy our riding in the tractor cab with dad. Many years ago our local Massey dealer had a request from a farmer to fit a child's car seat, complete with safety belts etc in the cab of his new tractor prior to it being delivered to his farm, the thought behind it being that if the little lad was inside the cab with granddad where he could see him all the time, he was not liable to get under the wheel or get wrapped up in any machinery. Anyway just to make sure they would be on the right side of the law The dealers contacted The H.S.E. (Health and Safety Executive, they deal with safety at work here in The UK ) to ask if would be OK to do so "NO WAY" came the stern reply. Now most modern tractors are fitted with 'buddy seats' but I seem to think it is still illegal to carry minors on tractors here.
This post was edited by Roy in UK at 00:23:14 07/15/14.
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