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Circle of Safety-Finally
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- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: West Farmington, OH
Circle of Safety-Finally
I just passed the test. I tried it a couple months ago and kept missing two or three. Tonight its raining, Mama's not home and I decided I'll sit here all night if I have to. (It was a pride thing. I"ve been operating tractors and machinery all my life, from Cubs to 200 plus HP Deeres, plus sat through the Tractor Safety Course with both sons, so I was feeling kind of stupid.) Anyway, I passed and I would highly recommend the test and especially perusing the linked material, especially to new owner/operators. Now I can't wait to see that little circle by my name John
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- Tractors Owned: 52 Cub, 42 Farmall H 49 Ford 8N (FIL's tractor) and a yard full of implements for them 51 Chevy 3100 PU
- Circle of Safety: Y
- Location: West Farmington, OH
Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
After rereading BigDogs post from earlier this month, I think we should shoot for 501 members (if we have that many) passing by ??? John
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
John, you are 210! Congratulations!
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1967 Cub Cadet
1972 Loadstar 1600 - Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Ok, I gotta ask.. What's the circle of safety?
- Rudi
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Pickerincal wrote:Ok, I gotta ask.. What's the circle of safety?
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This is a really good test to ensure you have the knowledge to operate your Cub safely and avoid serious accidents/injury.
John:
Congrats on passing. Well done
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N3NIK - Circle of Safety: Y
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
John...Congrats !!...that's the way to persevere.
Dave
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
"More gold has been mined from the thoughts of men than has been taken from the earth." -- Napoleon Hill
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Often wondered what the Circle of Safty was , found it on a site search
Took the test got 24 out of 30 or 80% , no studying just wanted to see how I measure up, guess I need to study but still think I know what I;m doing
Took the test got 24 out of 30 or 80% , no studying just wanted to see how I measure up, guess I need to study but still think I know what I;m doing
- ricky racer
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
I'm guessing I must be number 211?
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On re-test 30 out of 30
We had a near tragedy at work years back,
company owner a very senior guy that really knew is stuff had a lapse of safety, he was power washing a JD back hoe in front of the shop, bucket up when he decided to reach in and start the tractor up, bad idea tractor was in gear and fired up, the bucket hit the eve of the shop roof and lifted it clean off the building and then the JD started to climb the wall only thing that stopped the tractor was the back hoe dug in the the ground, the owner was darn lucky he almost got ran over by the rear wheel when it fired up.
We had a near tragedy at work years back,
company owner a very senior guy that really knew is stuff had a lapse of safety, he was power washing a JD back hoe in front of the shop, bucket up when he decided to reach in and start the tractor up, bad idea tractor was in gear and fired up, the bucket hit the eve of the shop roof and lifted it clean off the building and then the JD started to climb the wall only thing that stopped the tractor was the back hoe dug in the the ground, the owner was darn lucky he almost got ran over by the rear wheel when it fired up.
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1989 Kubota L2050
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1924 Model T Fordor - Location: FL, Homosassa
Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
I tried last night and got 29/30. I'll study some more and try again tonight. Definetely good information in the reading material. There are many examples of bad habits that have had extreme consequences.
Great public service!
Ron
Great public service!
Ron
- pickerandsinger
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1953 Cub w/ sprayer and 54A blade (Chompers)
1954 Cub w/fast hitch (Ira)
1948 Cub ( Papa Paul)with Henderson loader..
1951 Mutt mix Cub (BattleAx
1950 Farmall Cub (basket case demo)
Cub parts tractor
2019 " KuB"ota 2601 loader and roto tiller
1951 Ferguson TEA 20 (parts)( Uncle Rusty)
F/H Disc Harrow for cub L-38
C-22 Sickle Bar Mower
IH C2 and C3 mower
Universal tool attachment with disc hillers..Rear cultivators (various tips
York Rake for Cub home made
Single bottom Plow for Cub F194
Gravely 5660 12 hp/ w snoblower.rototiller,bush hog - Circle of Safety: Y
Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Guess its catching....I suspect I'm the newest member, at least for the moment.... Dave
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
I had wondered what the circle of safety was too, I went to the link and took the test and failed. Got 28 out of 30. Here is a blood curdling true story. A guy I work with last year was brush hogging his upper field with his clapped out 9n. Like most of those n’s the axle seals leak oil all over the band brakes and they are pretty much non-functional. The field is on his property up a small dirt trail uphill from his house/ garage. He got done and turned to go down the dirt trail from his upper pasture to his house for lunch. As he pulled out of the field the tractor popped out of gear and started to run away. As the tractor quickly gathered speed he decided to abandon ship. He started to stand up on the seat to jump over the tire and off. Just as he did the fast moving tractor hit a bump and knocked him off the back. He found himself somehow under the spinning PTO shaft lying on the running brush hog deck holing on to the 3 point draft arm with his arm. He was trying to figure what to do at this point. If he fell down he would go under the brush hog deck. If he went to the side the tires are spinning by his head. This all probably took place in the span of a few seconds. So he started to pull himself up around the draft arm and that was when the tractor hit a tree going about 25 mph. he was thrown forward into the rear end of the tractor breaking a few ribs his collar bone and dislocating his shoulder. He is lucky to be alive. Think about that before driving an old tractor with crappy brakes.
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Ricky, you are #235.
There are now 239 members of the Cub Circle of Safety! Thanks to all of you that have taken the time to complete and pass the test. To those that have taken the test and not passed, yet, don't give up. Safety is extremely important and with vintage and antique tractors, it is paramount. As fun as they are, they can turn on us and surprise us quickly if we are not careful, as many of you have shared personal stories of tragic and near tragic events.
Thank You,
Dennis
There are now 239 members of the Cub Circle of Safety! Thanks to all of you that have taken the time to complete and pass the test. To those that have taken the test and not passed, yet, don't give up. Safety is extremely important and with vintage and antique tractors, it is paramount. As fun as they are, they can turn on us and surprise us quickly if we are not careful, as many of you have shared personal stories of tragic and near tragic events.
Thank You,
Dennis
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Re: Circle of Safety-Finally
Guess I'd better study more....28 out of 30..... Kevin I always fail tests,,,,school work etc..etc...
47 CUB[Krusty] 49 CUB[Ollie] 50 H-- PLOWS DISCS MOWERS AND lots more stuff!!Life is to short -Have fun now cause ya ain't gonna be here long!!!!
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