Combines Gleaner brochure

R_O_M

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A decade ago, at our local machinery field days, I asked a CAT tractor rep what was the average age of their tractor designers and did any of them wear glassesIJ He was completely non-plussed at my enquiry until I pointed to the numerous tiny icons around the instrument panel and explained that as I had recently had to acquire reading glasses, I just could not read the icons, particularly if a warning icon flashed, without finding and putting on my reading glasses and by then the damage would possibly have been done. The young non glass wearing designers just do not think of simple things like that as it is outside of their experience. Now I see from the AGCO brochures that the computer information panels are being installed well above eye level in the combine cabs. As a full time glasses wearing member of the community, I would now have to crane my neck back at a riduculous 45 degree angle just to be able to read the computer info through the close range reading section on the bottom of my glasses. Something that is near impossible on a regular basis when concentrating on the operation of the combine in difficult conditions which is usually just when you need the computer monitoring on those screens. As usual, lots of "advances" but not that much thought is given by the designers to the wide range of capabilities and often very restrictive personal limitations of the people who have to use this new gear, particularly for the many older farmers who help out their sons and daughters with the harvesting operations. One day those designers will be a lot older themselves and when they are I hope they are made to suffer and to remember with embarrassment some of their own excruciating design cockups that they foisted on the farming community.
 

Tom_Russell

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Good post! In an earlier life I worked for a consumer products company that encouraged engineers and supervisors to take new products home for a few days or a weekend after which we would make our likes and dislikes known to the guys in charge of the particular product. There were many product re-designs based on employee comments. I would hope AGCO has a similar program.
 

tbran

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You have given me an idea! Send me your eyegalss prescription an I will send you a corrective lens cover to resolve your problem. Just 4 easy payments of $29.95 plus SandH. Now please this is supposed to be a funny - folks don't send orders. However............
 

R_O_M

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Sounds good! Prescription eyeglasses from the northern hemisphere should be just the thing for us here down under. That would make the reading section of the glasses on the top for us. Just the thing for looking those north American built, ceiling mounted computer panels. Now how in the hell can I see the headerIJ And I see that in the usual agent fashion, there is at least a 100% markup on those glasses! Umm, Tbran, do you still wear those old glassesIJ You might just need a "eyegalss" update !
 

tbran

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Actually I am getting over an optirectomy operation. This is where one has the nerve running from the rear end to the eyeball severed, thus curing one's sh o tty outlook on life! This is not to be confused with a plastinavelectomy. This is where I will have a piece of plexiglass inserted in place of my navel so when I have my head stuck really far up my rear, then I can still see where I am going! Neither of which will help the overhead_header vision problem in all likelyhood.
 

R_O_M

Guest
And I thought that this was supposed to be a respected and cerebral website where we kept things above the navel! Such levity!! Must have been a quiet day in Paris!
 

NDDan

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The 85th Anniversary edition is now on agcoiron.com Here's the link http:__www.agcoiron.com_fileUpload_Gl07486_5srsBro_lR.pdf enjoy