We too have most of the easy to remove shields stacked in the back of an empty barn. And when the combine gets sold or traded, away they go. Common sense should prevail but not everyone has it....
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
All These Shields
Collapse
Logging in...
Welcome to Agriville! You need to login to post messages in the Agriville chat forums. Please login below.
X
-
-
Removing shields and throwing them into the scrap heap adds a small sense of joy to my day. The knowledge that those ill conceived maintenance blockers will not be in the way for the rest of it's life makes the machine feel more user friendly.
And without all of those fire inducing chaff collectors in place, it's possible to go around the machine with an IR temperature gun at the end of the occasional night and give all the bearings a quick scan.
Comment
-
Most farm accidents that I know of happen during maintenance when shield have to be removed to install new parts or make adjustments anyway. I never took any off for the fun of it but as they had to be removed for M&R they never went back on. PTO shields the exception always keep them in place.
Comment
-
put up with most for 2 years on a lex.
a pain , but now it it is stripped to
serviceable level .
1000 lb.s lighter.
your not supposed to have your mitts in there when it is running any way
went to0 far on a 2388 once
and found out some shields have to be on to keep, bouncing peas, from getting in and ruining triple band belts
Comment
-
Shields open on a Deere, for leaf blower access, BUT ya I'm always crawling over dusty combine when running! Chopper drives are too low, stay covered, most are heavy enough, more should be plastic. Manufactures need them due to "idiots" suing them no doubt. Dealer said they are not to remove any on delivery, liability. I asked to deactivate the new lawn mower reverse switch, no can do. PTO shields and plastic covers, please leave in place. Every combine needs a infra red gun, leaf blower and California duster.
Comment
-
-
When I was younger I used to use Shields but don't have to anymore. Could never be too "safe".....
Comment
-
Personally I like those shields on any machine I go to buy. Nothing worse than the last farmer throwing them in his junk pile. They are there for a reason, just because you know it dangerous doesn't mean your wife or your kids do!! Ever see older farmers without all there fingers? Would hate to have think about that time he or she got killed because I took off that shield.
Comment
-
-
Safety is a state of mind...21 percent of farm deaths are directly related to farm equipment.
To claim that equipment is safer without shields... is beyond common sense. If there is an actual flaw in a shield ... then a good solution with the manufacturer needs to be found for all involved.
Please Be safe... Life is VERY fragile.
Comment
- Reply to this Thread
- Return to Topic List
Comment