Posted by 335LP on January 16, 2008 at 09:02:25 from (208.246.9.8):
In Reply to: farm safety posted by greenblood on January 16, 2008 at 04:58:22:
That's why many here close to town went to enclosed electric pumps or put a chain barb wire fence around theirs. That fences says KEEP OUT ! If the pump is on private property that should say keep out without the fence. Fence was no good here because you had to watch for rattlers by pump pipe trying to stay cool in summer heat! We put shields on all our pump drive shafts at one time but makes it a pain to keep U joints greased too. Yes accidents been know to happen with them sadly heard of one guys little girl losing her scalp of hair but he should have been preaching safety at kids making them stay away. How many people lost limbs or lives in big factories with line shafting and belts exposed too?
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