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Re: [Healeys] seat belts

To: Simon Lachlan <simon.lachlan@homecall.co.uk>
Subject: Re: [Healeys] seat belts
From: Bob Spidell <bspidell@comcast.net>
Date: Fri, 7 May 2010 15:20:55 +0000 (UTC)
Note that tractors often (usually) flip over backwards. With tons of torque 
(some tractors have Healey engines), low gearing and huge rear wheels just pop 
the clutch with a heavy load--stump-pulling is a classic example--and you're on 
the ground with a large engine on top of you in about one-half second. I nearly 
did it once myself. 

Seat belts are useful in a Healey--it makes it easier for the coroner to 
determine who was driving. 


bs 

-------------------------------- 
Bob Spidell - San Jose, CA 

Agreed. 
Simon 


Ken - 

A tractor and an Austin Healey are two completely different animals. I 
think you would be very hard pressed, unless you were racing, to flip an 
Austin Healey even if you had a failure in the drive train. 

With all the metal windows, dash, and a spear for a steering column (of 
which I have a friend killed by a solid column when he wasn't wearing his 
seatbelt in his Land Rover), I'd have to say yes, on the chance you roll 
snake eyes you'll roll over and have a 50/50 shot of getting killed, but 
there's the other 35 combinations of two dice which says wearing a seat belt 
is probably a good idea for staying alive & keeping your front teeth. 

Alan 

'52 A90 
'53 BN1 
'59 Jag Mk IX 
'64 BJ8 


On Fri, May 7, 2010 at 9:21 PM, Ken Taplin <ktaplin1934@gmail.com> wrote: 

> I have maintained for years that it is at least imprudent if not actually 
> dangerous to belt yourself into a vehicle that does not have rollover 
> protection. I recently aquired a tractor with a seat belt and a rollover 
> protective stucture. One of the many warnig labels on this tractor 
> says...DO 
> NOT use seat belt if this structure is not in place. 
> I feel vindicated. 
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