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My ROPS is hard to manhandle it seems so gave up getting into the garage. I would pull up to the garage door to the ROPS and call that good if I'm fiddling with anything on the tractor. A few months ago, I put a fiberglass canopy on it. A week or so later, pulled up to the garage door to fix a light problem, forgot about the canopy....you can guess the rest of the story.

Oh, @#!&!!!
 
   / ROPS #22  
There are no do overs in case of a roll over, Keep the ROP in the upright position when the tractor is in use and wear your seat belt too. Lower only when necessary to store your tractor. Not a pretty site to remove a tractor off of someone
 
   / ROPS #23  
My ROPS is hard to manhandle it seems so gave up getting into the garage. I would pull up to the garage door to the ROPS and call that good if I'm fiddling with anything on the tractor. A few months ago, I put a fiberglass canopy on it. A week or so later, pulled up to the garage door to fix a light problem, forgot about the canopy....you can guess the rest of the story.

That hurt just reading that.....

:(
 
 
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