Tony M
New member
I find I'm less likely to connect with overhanging branches with my current cabbed 3720 than with the ROPS of my previous OS 2320.
I can see the front edge of the cab is there all the time. Occasionally, I'd forget about the ROPS, with potentially disastrous results. I guess eventually I'd get used to always allowing for it, but I always worried that just one lapse would result in a substantial tree limb on my head or a tractor rearing over backwards.
Yes, I'm potentially a klutz but I try to allow for that in any way I can. Having the high point of the tractor always in my field of vision works for me.
And the a/c is certainly nice.:thumbsup:
I can see the front edge of the cab is there all the time. Occasionally, I'd forget about the ROPS, with potentially disastrous results. I guess eventually I'd get used to always allowing for it, but I always worried that just one lapse would result in a substantial tree limb on my head or a tractor rearing over backwards.
Yes, I'm potentially a klutz but I try to allow for that in any way I can. Having the high point of the tractor always in my field of vision works for me.
And the a/c is certainly nice.:thumbsup: