No doubt greydog.
There are a lot of tractors from the 50's on working around here.
By modern standards, they were death traps when new.
Time has not improved them.

I can just imagine a safety inspection on a Farmall 300 with no fenders, and chained up
wheels, we used to gather maple sap.

And the finger pinch hazzard on those old milking barn stanchions.

How would you lable the toe crushing hazard on milk cows. Big yellow placard?
One per cow, or one on each leg?

Farms are so dang dangerous, you just have to know. You can't begin to label everything.
And you darn sure can't make them safe.


Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!