JD 110 TLB

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Naked JD 110!!!! Not difficult to take off but not easy either. Reccomend that you build a new building or least one with a 10ft high door. I will be building one this next summer.

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The wiring runs inside the ROPS post on right rear(as you sit on tractor). There are 3 quick disconnects for the wiring on right rear of tractor just a head of the rear axle. Per murphy's law the connectors will catch on things as you pull the ROPS/canopy up & off. The bolts on the rear ROPS were rusted and needed lots of PB blaster. Getting a socket on them and leverage was a chore too. That's why I recommend building a shop with 10 ft high doors or put a 10 ft high door in if you have a building already.
 
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I think I will build or add on, but same as you not this year. I can not make my doors any higher due to a second floor. I would like to be able get the tractor inside so I have a nice warm spot to do any work or clean up to the tractor and get it out of the weather.
 
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I understand totally. ROPS / canopy is heavy. Need 3 good men. I used a strap to lift it off!!!! Good luck!!!
 
 
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