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Agricultural Equipment Asbestos Exposure

Agricultural Equipment Asbestos Exposure Mesothelioma Lawsuit

🌾 Agricultural Equipment Asbestos Exposure Lawsuit

Agricultural equipment—including tractors, harvesters, combines, and irrigation machinery—frequently incorporated asbestos from the 1930s through the 1980s. Asbestos was used in brakes, clutches, gaskets, insulation, and engine components to withstand heat, friction, and heavy-duty farm operations.

During operation, maintenance, or repairs, asbestos-containing parts were worn down, replaced, or disturbed, releasing microscopic fibers into the air. Dust spread across barns, fields, and repair shops where equipment was used daily. Farmers, mechanics, and agricultural workers inhaled asbestos unknowingly, often while working in enclosed sheds or poorly ventilated areas. Many were later diagnosed with mesothelioma, asbestos lung cancer, or asbestosis. Today, victims and their families pursue lawsuits and asbestos trust fund claims to recover medical bills, lost income, and long-term care caused by agricultural equipment asbestos exposure.


Agricultural Equipment – What You’ll Learn From This Page:

Asbestos was widely used in agricultural brakes, clutches, gaskets, and engine insulation.


Workers Most Exposed to Asbestos from Agricultural Equipment

🚜 Farmers – Operated asbestos-containing tractors and machinery daily.
🔧 Mechanics – Repaired brakes, clutches, and gaskets releasing fibers.
🏭 Equipment Technicians – Maintained and rebuilt agricultural engines.
🌾 Field Workers – Worked around asbestos dust from machinery use.
🚚 Transport Operators – Hauled asbestos-exposed equipment across job sites.
🏚️ Barn Workers – Inhaled asbestos dust in enclosed farm buildings.
🧹 Clean-up Crews – Swept asbestos debris from shops and barns.
⚙️ Parts Installers – Handled asbestos replacement components.
👷 Farm Laborers – Assisted in repairs and daily equipment operation.
🧰 Maintenance Staff – Serviced aging machinery containing asbestos materials.


Types of Agricultural Equipment Containing Asbestos

🚜 Tractors – Used asbestos in brakes, clutches, and engine insulation.
🌾 Harvesters – Contained asbestos components in moving mechanical parts.
⚙️ Combines – Included asbestos gaskets and friction materials.
🧰 Brake Systems – Made with asbestos for heat resistance.
🔩 Gaskets & Seals – Prevented leaks using asbestos materials.
🔥 Engine Insulation – Controlled heat with asbestos wrapping.
🚿 Irrigation Equipment – Included asbestos-lined components.
🛠️ Replacement Parts – Often manufactured with asbestos materials.


Companies That Manufactured Agricultural Equipment with Asbestos

🔹 John Deere – Produced tractors and equipment with asbestos parts.
🔹 International Harvester – Manufactured asbestos-containing farm machinery.
🔹 Ford Motor Company – Built tractors with asbestos brakes and clutches.
🔹 Case IH – Produced agricultural equipment with asbestos components.
🔹 Massey Ferguson – Used asbestos in machinery and replacement parts.
🔹 Allis-Chalmers – Manufactured asbestos-containing farm equipment.
🔹 Caterpillar – Built heavy agricultural machinery with asbestos insulation.
🔹 New Holland – Produced equipment using asbestos friction materials.
🔹 Kubota (early imports) – Included asbestos components in machinery.
🔹 General Motors (GM) – Supplied asbestos-containing engine components.


How Workers Were Exposed to Asbestos Using Agricultural Equipment

Replacing worn brakes released asbestos dust.

Repairing engines disturbed asbestos insulation.

Handling gaskets exposed workers to loose fibers.

Operating machinery spread airborne asbestos particles.

Dust settled on clothing, causing secondhand exposure.


Diseases Linked to Agricultural Equipment Asbestos Exposure

Mesothelioma – Aggressive cancer caused by asbestos inhalation.

Asbestos Lung Cancer – Frequently diagnosed in farmers and mechanics.

Asbestosis – Chronic lung disease from asbestos exposure.


FAQs About Agricultural Equipment Mesothelioma Lawsuits

âť“ Who qualifies?
Farmers, mechanics, or agricultural workers diagnosed with mesothelioma or asbestos lung cancer after equipment exposure may qualify.

âť“ How did exposure happen?
Agricultural equipment contained asbestos in brakes, clutches, and insulation. Use and repairs released fibers into the air.

âť“ Are veterans eligible?
Yes. Veterans who operated or repaired farm equipment during service may qualify for VA benefits and lawsuits.

❓ What’s the filing deadline?
Most states allow 1–3 years after diagnosis or death. Prompt filing preserves rights to compensation.

âť“ Do I pay anything upfront?
No. Asbestos lawyers work on contingency—fees are only collected if recovery is secured.


⚖️ How a Mesothelioma Lawyer Can Help with Agricultural Equipment Asbestos Exposure Lawsuits

🔍 Investigate Exposure Sources – Identify equipment, brands, and job sites.
📂 Gather Records – Collect employment, agricultural, and medical documentation.
🏛️ File Lawsuits & Trust Fund Claims – Pursue claims against manufacturers.
💰 Secure Compensation – Obtain settlements for treatment and lost wages.
🕊️ Support Families – File wrongful death lawsuits for surviving family members.
🎖️ Assist Veterans – Help secure VA benefits for asbestos exposure.


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