Jay4200
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- Joined
- Nov 23, 2005
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- Location
- Hudson/Weare, NH
- Tractor
- L4200GST w/ LA680 & BX2200D w/ LA211
This is just food for thought - maybe a Spring/Summer project, if at all.
I know ROPS modifications are typically a no-no, but I really want to fit my L4200 in my garage, and my single-piece ROPS makes it impossible. I have the length, but I'm coming up a couple of inches shy on height, thanks to the ROPS height.
I was thinking a way to modify the ROPS so I could shorten it for garage storage, but would actually make it stronger. Cut the ROPS in the middle of the straight side sections, then attach a square-stock sleeve that would slide over the ROPS tubing on either side. Set with 3" of overlap on the top piece and 5-6" of overlap on the bottom. Weld to the top piece and drill and pin to the bottom with 5/8" trailer hitch pins. This way, the top could be easily removed for storage, and the sleeve over the joint would be stronger than the original tube. It should be significantly stronger than the folding ROPS that all of the new tractors use now too.
What do you think?
Jay
I know ROPS modifications are typically a no-no, but I really want to fit my L4200 in my garage, and my single-piece ROPS makes it impossible. I have the length, but I'm coming up a couple of inches shy on height, thanks to the ROPS height.
I was thinking a way to modify the ROPS so I could shorten it for garage storage, but would actually make it stronger. Cut the ROPS in the middle of the straight side sections, then attach a square-stock sleeve that would slide over the ROPS tubing on either side. Set with 3" of overlap on the top piece and 5-6" of overlap on the bottom. Weld to the top piece and drill and pin to the bottom with 5/8" trailer hitch pins. This way, the top could be easily removed for storage, and the sleeve over the joint would be stronger than the original tube. It should be significantly stronger than the folding ROPS that all of the new tractors use now too.
What do you think?
Jay