Little Red Tractor
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My Kubota barely clears...but that's good enough. However, I can rock it back about 30 degrees, and pin it there. It drops it by nearly a foot.
That is what I did on all of mine.I would not cut the original one down, if you have the ability built a custom one then you can just replace the original if you want or need to sell the tractor. Just keep in mind that you are sacrificing some of the safety designed for the tractor make sure you know what you are doing
The ROPS on my 1025R fits in my shop with no problem. The only time the ROPS on my 3046R is up is when it's in the way of using the back hoe.One consideration in buying a CUT is where you're going to store it. There are lots of stories where owners ran into the siding over the garage door. A foldable ROPS works until you forget to fold it down.
So my question is, Could CUT manufacturers design a ROPS that is more garage friendly? (Must they be so tall?)
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The PVC pipe works but I prefer to use a tennis ball. It's easier on the forehead.If I was concerned about doing damage to the garage, I would mount a piece of PVC pipe as you see at a drive-thru.
I would set it so it hit me in the head just to make sure I noticed it.![]()
For doing what you are doing. It’s meant to be fully raised while in use.When fully raised, my ROPS will barely squeak under my garage door. But backing out, it will pucker the bottom lip of the door.
These photos show my ROPS in the second position. Does this look safe to you? It doesn't feel nearly safe to me. But if it's not as safe as fully raised, it makes me wonder why Kubota made that setting available.
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That was exactly my thought when my JD 790 wouldnt fit in my new garage after I finished it. But then you'ld hit your head every time you stood up and there would be issue on that, and some of the taller people would not be able to use tractors LOL...One consideration in buying a CUT is where you're going to store it. There are lots of stories where owners ran into the siding over the garage door. A foldable ROPS works until you forget to fold it down.
So my question is, Could CUT manufacturers design a ROPS that is more garage friendly? (Must they be so tall?)
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Do as you please but for others who want to know, the down position is to clear doors. It isn't an option for some other level of protection.Got mine at the 45 degree position now. Clears door and should be good enough for ROPS.
JDs didn't have this 45 degree position.
A folded ROPS is no longer a ROPS.Do as you please but for others who want to know, the down position is to clear doors. It isn't an option for some other level of protection.
Not judging you or telling you what to do but rather providing context for those who follow and might think that down is approved by the manufacturer.