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We used to use hand and arm vibration modules on all our equiptment,works kinda like traffic lights,green for good amber for nearing your max daily allowance and red for maximum daily vibrations reached-stop cutting.The amount of modules we lost when climbing was costing a fortune and as such our employers got us to fill in paperwork on HAV's instead.We rarely do.

Makes you think though.Great thread silkyfox

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I was banned from using keys at one company...Snapped a couple of kubota keys and a door handle..in our industry we put so much pressure on our arms and hands. Food for thought.

 

I tend to knee keys on compact tractors all the time, feels like if they went in sideways (when facing you) instead of towards the front of the tractor the keys would last longer.

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