Am I The Only One?

   / Am I The Only One? #11  
DickS said:
I just wondered if there are any companions in misery out there who made the same mistake

Bud, it gets worse.

As soon as you repair the garage door trim, I can fairly guarantee you will turn too soon backing out (or in) and hit the side with the bucket.

We're all gettin' old (just some of you guys started earlier) :)

RDnT
 
   / Am I The Only One? #12  
No your not the only one :D
It's your tractor marking it's territory, kinda like it's right of passage :D
If whenever you visit someone and see the telltale marks above an overhead door you'll know a tractor lives there :D

They also like to make their mark via the FEL too! And this too is common. :D

Volfandt
 
   / Am I The Only One? #13  
Bud -
A few weeks after I bought mine I "almost" pulled into the garage with the ROPS up - and saved the day... so while on a road trip with my wife I remarked about how smart and suave I was to have averted the disaster - I told her how I was going to make a sign to put in the garage every time I pulled out the tractor that in bright red letters said ROPS...
SO - couple days later - I'm out doin stuff - she calls me for dinner - I put it in H and come zipping around to park the tractor in the garage... strangely the front start to lift off the ground and the tractor pivots... as this new sound come from over my head...
Couple of points here -
1 - make the sign, don't talk about it.
2 - never brag about being slightly smarter than stupid - that's usually just luck.
3 - expect $$ you save in a jar as your "implement fund" to get quickly spent on replacing trim around the garage door when the equation include the wife...

Don't feel bad - sooner or later - I think we all do it... :D
 
   / Am I The Only One? #14  
I have a B3030. When I bought it I wanted the dealer to take off the folding ROPS and install the non-folding model. Both are available for a B3030. I don't plan on ever putting a BH on it and I have a lot of trees so the extra height would just be in the way. Well, the dealer forgot to change the ROPS and it was delivered with the taller, folding ROPS. Even with the 8 foot overhead door on my barn I still had to prop the door open even further with a 2x4 so it would be high enough to drive through without lowering the ROPS. No way would it fit in my 7 foot house garage. That did it for me. I had the dealer bring a non-folding ROPS to me and I changed it myself. Now I can drive through any door I have and get around the trees without worry. I knew if I had to raise and lower the ROPS all the time it would be down most of the time and not be doing it's job when I might need it. Bottom line is if you don't have a BH, I would figure out a way to shorten the ROPS so it can just be there and never need thinking about. I can guarantee that I would have hit my doors by now if I still had the taller ROPS. I have enough on my senior mind already without having to remember that thing sticking up behind me that is not right in front to remind me.
 
   / Am I The Only One? #15  
Many of the tractors come with folding ROPS because the manufacturers know that they are going to be mostly homeowner use, and be stored in garages. They are also fairly low, unless there is a backhoe attachment. The BX comes with a low folding ROPS on all but the backhoe equipped one, but it still isn't low enough to get into a 7' garage door without hitting, unless folded. The ROPS has to be high enough to protect the operator's head. Dusty
 
   / Am I The Only One? #16  
fishpick said:
Bud -
A few weeks after I bought mine I "almost" pulled into the garage with the ROPS up - and saved the day...

I lamost backed into my barn one night with the ROPS up. I back in at a very slow speed, first gear, 800 rpm. Missed it by inches. I am sure someday I will hit it. Just hope my slow rate of backward travel keeps the damage down!
Bob
 
   / Am I The Only One? #17  
I have nine foot doors on my barn so that is not a problem for me. My concern is with the cab on my B3030 when I go around trees. I'm afraid one of these days I'm going to get too close and rip a light off or worse.
 
   / Am I The Only One? #18  
Perhaps windchimes attached to the center of your garage door or a cowbell tied to a stick attached horizontally to the top of the ROPS might serve as a low cost collision detector. ::)

Charles P
 
   / Am I The Only One? #19  
Makes an awful sound doesn't it.... made me wonder why the front wheels were coming off the ground. The only good thing about it happening, is that since then I have been very aware of the ROPS when approaching my garage.
 
   / Am I The Only One? #20  
The wife opened the garage door hi enough for her 5'2" body when I went through at 6' I figured it out. Ouch!
 

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