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50 reasons I need a bigger tractor with a cab
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<blockquote data-quote="Arnold Ziffle" data-source="post: 231676" data-attributes="member: 43"><p>Cypress, my experiences are 100% in line with Texan's, regarding the looking ahead versus behind. However, after getting popped one too many times when shredding really big & thick stuff at a very slow tractor speed I've resorted to the use of a beekeeper's helmut with the wire mesh and drawstring that hangs down to safely cover the neck area, plus wearing gloves and a couple of long sleeved white shirts. As you know, bumble bees are particularly fond of targeting the head and neck area, and the beekeeper's helmut has worked like a charm for me. And there really does seem to be a good reason why beekeepers usually wear white.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Arnold Ziffle, post: 231676, member: 43"] Cypress, my experiences are 100% in line with Texan's, regarding the looking ahead versus behind. However, after getting popped one too many times when shredding really big & thick stuff at a very slow tractor speed I've resorted to the use of a beekeeper's helmut with the wire mesh and drawstring that hangs down to safely cover the neck area, plus wearing gloves and a couple of long sleeved white shirts. As you know, bumble bees are particularly fond of targeting the head and neck area, and the beekeeper's helmut has worked like a charm for me. And there really does seem to be a good reason why beekeepers usually wear white. [/QUOTE]
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