Coyote machine
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- May 4, 2009
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- 22 SANY SY 50U, '10 Kioti DK 40se/hst KL-401 FEL, loaded tires, KB-2485 bhoe, Tuffline TB160 BB, Woods QA forks, MIE Hydraulic bhoe thumb & ripper tooth, Igland 4001 winch, & GR-20 Log Grapple. Woods BBX72" Brush Mower. Diamondplate aluminum canopy
Go look at MOST residential grade zero turn mowers.
They do not have roll bars.
You need to get into the commercial grade machines to have a ROPs.
That's what I don't get.
If I would have bought a residential model that comes with no ROP's everything is OK.
But if I run my commercial grade mower with the ROP's folded I'm going to die.
Now that's funny! The way you stated it - not that you're going to die...
I don't get that either- maybe just the commercial guys drive like Fed-EX, completely crazed, and are more likely to flip in less than ideal conditions they have to work in day in-day out?
My 2016 brand new last season Cub Cadet four wheel steering, Pro-160 ZT with 60" deck comes with a foldable bar. I know it's considered Pro-line and it is, but I know a lot of consumers are buying it, and probably not so many pros, due to their favorites being other brands, and costing way mo money. CC offers commercial 2 years 500 hours- and unlimited hours and 4 years to consumers. So they know who's more likely to snag a branch or flip one on a high slope hill.:confused3: