ROPS Folding

   / ROPS Folding #11  
Can you post a picture? The last L2501 I looked at had the same pins for the ROPS as my B2620.

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   / ROPS Folding
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#12  
My B2650 arrived yesterday and they are only pins holding the hinge. That makes my job easier.
 
   / ROPS Folding #13  
Simple pins are as functional as the OEM threaded ones if you can put up with the rattle.

I have used "O" rings on the pin, to take up the slop.

If you have to push the pin a little, to get the retaining clip on, it will be tight enough that it won't rattle.
 
   / ROPS Folding #14  
Any ideas as to why Kubota doesn't choose to standardize on either pins or bolts across models?

Steve
 
   / ROPS Folding #15  
Not to rub it in, but I'm so glad my Bx2660 ROPS doesn't fold and clears my garage door by an inch. I know it's always up and doing its job. And the tree branches in the way get removed soon after they are in the way.
 
   / ROPS Folding #16  
I just ground the threads down on my 'bolts' and use the same cotter pin. No need to buy something new.
 
   / ROPS Folding #17  
Any ideas as to why Kubota doesn't choose to standardize on either pins or bolts across models?

Steve

Steve,
I think it has to do with the weight of the tractor and the need for the clamping pressure of the bolt compared to a pin just holding the ROPS in place. I don't think it is a good idea to replace the bolts with pins. The ROPS was designed and tested with the bolts. Replacing the bolts with pins will change the structure of the ROPS and lessen the chances that it will protect you if the tractor rolls. It will also remove any responsibility from Kubota if you are killed in the roll-over.
 
   / ROPS Folding #18  
Steve,
I think it has to do with the weight of the tractor and the need for the clamping pressure of the bolt compared to a pin just holding the ROPS in place. I don't think it is a good idea to replace the bolts with pins. The ROPS was designed and tested with the bolts. Replacing the bolts with pins will change the structure of the ROPS and lessen the chances that it will protect you if the tractor rolls. It will also remove any responsibility from Kubota if you are killed in the roll-over.
Is it that or maybe just how they approach the anti rattle issue?
I've seen heavier tractors with just pins for the ROPS and with the kubota design i don't see where it would need the clamping action otherwise.
 
   / ROPS Folding #19  
I'm always concerned I will forget to fold down the ROPS and tear up the garage and ROPS. I leave it folded down if I am doing some routine task on flat ground.
 
   / ROPS Folding #20  
I just ground the threads down on my 'bolts' and use the same cotter pin. No need to buy something new.

I was thinking that! Since you did it, I think I will too!
Thanks for that.
 

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