Posted by ray sprague on March 04, 2009 at 16:09:02 from (71.200.57.100):
In Reply to: sad accident posted by railhead on March 04, 2009 at 05:42:26:
WOW seens like there are a lot of ideas on this subject and i have hade my share of accidents but been reading all these coments and to me bottom line human error is mostly to blame a simply seat switch wount solve the problem of getting run over when falling from the seat only a seat belt will because of the time it takes for it to stop moving after you turn it off and this young kidd was riding on the fender if they had wanted you to carry a pasanger the would have added a seat you think but i know i am just as guilty of carrying a passinger but i travel slow and dont do it while working the tractor only when going around the farm to pick up something that needs and operator to drive it back or to help me move something around where we keep things down to the woods bottom line human error
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