HMMM, I've never seen a PTO converted to a belt drive. Merle
All I see is a lot of unshielded moving parts in close proximity to arms and legs.
Whole lotta people joined the "Nub Club" using these old machines. Keep that in mind when you are looking at old machinery at the shows. The stakes and ropes are there for a reason.
When I was in high school we had a substitute teacher who lost his right arm to a hay baler - farming has always been a dangerous occupation.Merle
HMMM, I've never seen a PTO converted to a belt drive.
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All I see is a lot of unshielded moving parts in close proximity to arms and legs.
ReplyDeleteWhole lotta people joined the "Nub Club" using these old machines. Keep that in mind when you are looking at old machinery at the shows. The stakes and ropes are there for a reason.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was in high school we had a substitute teacher who lost his right arm to a hay baler - farming has always been a dangerous occupation.
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