Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor

   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #81  
Good point. In "reporter speak" all construction equipment is called a bulldozer.

And rollers are still called “steam rollers.”
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #82  
OK. Seventy six posts rehashing the reporting and opinions of someone doing something stupid with a tractor.
First off my condolences to the survivors, an unexpected fatal accident has lifetime consequences.
As was stated in an earlier post, the PTO shaft was in some way stuck, bent, or otherwise inoperable. WHY? Was it lack of lubrication, misuse of the implement, or another unknown conditions? A busted power shaft has few options beyond replacement. Let’s assume the chap in question was able to successfully separate the damaged components, then what?
Knowing nothing about the equipment in question or the operator skills involved i’m Inclined to believe this unfortunate accident could be traced to it’s real root cause of poor equipment management and maintance

B. John.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #83  
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #84  
OK. Seventy six posts rehashing the reporting and opinions of someone doing something stupid with a tractor.
First off my condolences to the survivors, an unexpected fatal accident has lifetime consequences.
As was stated in an earlier post, the PTO shaft was in some way stuck, bent, or otherwise inoperable. WHY? Was it lack of lubrication, misuse of the implement, or another unknown conditions? A busted power shaft has few options beyond replacement. Let’s assume the chap in question was able to successfully separate the damaged components, then what?
Knowing nothing about the equipment in question or the operator skills involved i’m Inclined to believe this unfortunate accident could be traced to it’s real root cause of poor equipment management and maintance

B. John.

I go farther..... Ultimately the real root cause of fatally is poor judgment. I know it’s tough to say, and we are human but we must understand, dealing with dangerously old unsafe equipment. Actually dealing with all equipment.

Now days we blame manufacturers rather than our own negligence. Thus the extreme safety stuff on all the equipment now. Yeah probably saves lives, but sadly it also creates complacency and dummies us up when it comes to survival skills.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #85  
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #86  
I said it earlier but will say it again, because I think it's important.

Most accidents seem to happen while the individual is alone. I realize that sometimes this is a fact of life. But having to get on and off a tractor to hook something up, or do some other task can leave an older guy quite exhausted. Maybe loosing good sense or trying to cut corners. Also, it's invaluable to have another set of eyes, brain and second opinion on the task at hand. I really can't think of many deaths or terrible injuries that DIDN'T happen while the guy was alone.

I wish people would forget this idea that safety equipment and gear is the answer. Like with airbags, it actually makes the drivers care less and worse drivers in the end.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #87  
Was just recently told of a incident of a grain hoper and tractor getting stuck in the field. So they unhooked the tractor and and got it out. Then hooked onto the grain hoper with one of those big blue ropes. 4 inch diameter or so. Jerked on it and the hitch broke off the hopper. Resulted in a guy on the ground being killed. The guys family sued and won against the hopper manufacturer for a FAULTY hitch........

Sad situation but calling such things accidents instead of poor decision making seems common.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #88  
Was just recently told of a incident of a grain hoper and tractor getting stuck in the field. So they unhooked the tractor and and got it out. Then hooked onto the grain hoper with one of those big blue ropes. 4 inch diameter or so. Jerked on it and the hitch broke off the hopper. Resulted in a guy on the ground being killed. The guys family sued and won against the hopper manufacturer for a FAULTY hitch........

Sad situation but calling such things accidents instead of poor decision making seems common.

Pulling anything with a line that has stretch scares the **** out of me. If I have to do it because length precludes chains I always put on my chainsaw helmet/visor and stay low.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #89  
Good point. In "reporter speak" all construction equipment is called a bulldozer.
I remember years ago someone drove a front end loader from a construction site onto some nearby train tracks. The news reported it as a dozer.
 
   / Man killed trying to separate PTO shaft with tractor #90  
You mean the choo choo train came along? Probably Thomas the TANK ENGINE, so might as well report it a that.
 

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