Does anyone else think this isn't safe?

Let's see, I seem to distinctly remember cold, fall, rainy, muddy, slick days "buzzing wood" with the tractor mounted saw. In the photo below on the trailer was the day I sold it somewhere around the year 2000 I think. By the way I DROVE it onto that trailer, and I damn near cried.

You can see part of the saw on the rear of the trailer. The saw mounted on the front of the tractor and had a GREAT BIG blade. You can see the drive pulley just in front of the rear tire, so that huge flopping belt --if it should, had, can, and will come off, could cause damage to anyone around

Guards???? Surely you jest

Safety devices??? My father would have swore

So, young little scrawny 67Dart273, before, I might add, that the 67 had ever been BUILT, would be standing INCHES from the GREAT BIG whirling blade, "throwing away" the wood that my overworked father was furiously feeding into it.

SOME of these pieces was too heavy for me to lift, so I'd have to simply drop some of them. This would of course be as the piece being buzzed got closer to the butt.