Like I've stated elsewhere...IT IS NO SKIN OFF MY NOSE if anyone dies or is seriously injured using their tractor...Actually, it is, because
my insurance premium for my farm will go up because of claims by people who operated in an unsafe manner and then were injured...similar to my home owners insurance going up, because people continue to build along the coastlines of the south and the canyons of CA...USAA has got to get those DOLLARS back from somewhere...
I'm a believer in safety just because I've seen PLENTY of people killed and injured in my lifetime...and the real story isn't them...its their family and friends who actually seem to suffer MORE...
What frustrates me is when people try to JUSTIFY unsafe actions...
If you want to run a ROP-equiped tractor without a seatbelt...THEN JUST DON'T ADVERTISE IT...
Could you imagine your insurance company refusing your injury claim, because during the DISCOVERY phase of your case...that it turned up a message where you advocated improper operation of your equipment!!!!
So,my question is, are the seatbelts really there for idiots who operate their tractors/equipment in an unsafe manner, or are they there to protect in case of an actual, honest to goodness accident?
Are we all such unstable people that we can't be trusted to operate our equipment in a safe manner, even on flat, level ground?
When people are pushing everyone to ALWAYS wear their seatbelt and put up their ROPS, even on flat ground, where there's about a 0.000000144% chance of a rollover, then obviously they must think that we're all going to spontaneously do something stupid like pop it into high gear with the loader all the way up and try to turn a donut out in the driveway or something like that. Or, drive across the face of a 50 degree incline with a hump on it and then cut the wheels hard to turn uphill just as the tractor goes over the hump. Or, my favorite, tie a short chain to a ground anchor just under the drawbar, and connect the other end to the toplink attachment point, and then sit and stare in astonishment as the tractor flips over, just like in the stupid videos that the Safety Patrol loves to plaster all over TBN. And then all the City Farmers oooh and aaaahhh over it and say "Yes, these tractors are soooo dangerous... we must have more safety equipment to protect us from these dastardly dangerous machines that we have purchased! And we must make sure that EVERYBODY follows our SAFETY PROCEDURES that we have developed so that we can all be SAFE."
That's the problem I have with the Safety Patrol... it's mostly knee-jerk reactionaries with no real world experience that give absolutely no attention to how an accident happened, and what could have been done to prevent it in the first place. Instead, they assume that EVERYONE is an idiot or operates in a careless and wreckless manner, and that ANY accident is simply UNAVIODABLE, and thus concentrate all their effort into "band-aid" blanket solutions for protecting everyone from every possible bit of risk, no matter how remote. And then they want to force everyone into their jilted "THINK SAFETY" frame of mind. Like buckling up just to pull your tractor out of the shed, "just in case".... "you never know...." "accidents can happen soooo fast!!"
I guess it's an easy position to take up these days... it absolves you from any obligation to use your head BEFORE YOU DO SOMETHING. Then, if (when) something bad happens, you can blame it on the equipment manufacturer for not adequately protecting you, or the terrain, or anything else other than the one who was really responsible.
Now, don't take that to mean that I don't believe that safety equipment is not necessary, and that I don't use it. That's not the case at all. I think Mobilus hit the nail on the head with respect to safety equipment and how/when it should be used.
The best safety equipment that any of us has, is that lump of mush between our ears. If you choose to use it, and use it wisely, you'll be OK. If you don't, then buckle up before you pull out of the shed.