mjncad
Super Member
Maybe it was built for Munchkins?
That or retired midgets out of work once the dwarf tossing fad in bars went away.
Maybe it was built for Munchkins?
What's the difference between that and a folded down ROPS? If you had to mow what I mow, you'd realize that mowing with a folded ROPS presents far less a risk than a rapidly churning chainsaw blade that would have to be used to eliminate every low hanging item I mow around.
If the guys lawn is flat and has tree limbs, I think the risk of snagging a branch with the ROPS and flopping over backwards would be higher than the chance of gravity suddenly letting up and allowing the tractor to float up, turn upside down like Discovery One, and then slam violently into the ground when gravity mysteriously returns.
Did the ad say they actually shortened it? This is not the first older Kubota I have seen with short ROPS. I've actually seen a number of pictures similar to that one. I've always thought they were short like that so they can get into low hanging areas.
Is it roll over protection (on its side) or roll upside down protection. The ROPS on my Ford 1900 is factory and the top of my head sticks 6" above it and I am only 5'10". As others have stated ROPS and branches dont go together. I have been hit in the back of the head numerous times by branches that I ducked under and and the ROPS caught and bent forward. If my fenders weren't mounted to the ROPS I would remove it.
Bill