Ok Guys here goes nothing!!
I misunderstood, We are only requiring side sheilds on The 12 MPH classes. John Deere is included in this. Reason being is that if they have enough in the motor to be in these classes they are just as prone to exploding as any thing else is!!
We are asking that all modifieds have shields but are not requiring them in 4 and 8 mph classes.
What to make them out of is a $100 question. Use your best judgement. NATPA says to make them from 1/8 aluminum or the equivalent in steel. IMO that means you should at least use 16 gauge.
Why do I say this? I have seen 16 gauge stop some pretty hefty foreign objects and the ocassional exploding fan blade in a cotton gin. But as I said, use you own judgement. Just don't think that a "Bugs Bunny Sheet" will get by though.
Now, all that being said, Guys if we don't police ourselves on these safety issues then the insurance company's and God only knows what other legal types wil tell us how to do it. So lets keep safety at the forefront of our hobby sport.
Thank you
Haywood Wilson
I misunderstood, We are only requiring side sheilds on The 12 MPH classes. John Deere is included in this. Reason being is that if they have enough in the motor to be in these classes they are just as prone to exploding as any thing else is!!
We are asking that all modifieds have shields but are not requiring them in 4 and 8 mph classes.
What to make them out of is a $100 question. Use your best judgement. NATPA says to make them from 1/8 aluminum or the equivalent in steel. IMO that means you should at least use 16 gauge.
Why do I say this? I have seen 16 gauge stop some pretty hefty foreign objects and the ocassional exploding fan blade in a cotton gin. But as I said, use you own judgement. Just don't think that a "Bugs Bunny Sheet" will get by though.
Now, all that being said, Guys if we don't police ourselves on these safety issues then the insurance company's and God only knows what other legal types wil tell us how to do it. So lets keep safety at the forefront of our hobby sport.
Thank you
Haywood Wilson