CalG
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- Joined
- Sep 29, 2011
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- Location
- vermont
- Tractor
- Hurlimann 435, Fordson E27n, Bolens HT-23, Kubota B7200, Kubota B2601
I run the ROPS on the two tractors fitted in the folded position. So many trees and low branches etc.
I do sung up the seat belt on the hilly stuff. (keeps from de-activating the operator presence switch)
But
I have seen SO MANY admonishments not to "VIOLATE" the ROPS structure with drilled holes etc.
But, I've not ever heard of any ROPS failing it's intent. Or for that matter, a ROPS "saving " someone.
Of course, the news never reports the survival , That is just a trivial incident.
Anyone have any real life experience other than the safety cops . "ROPS are designed to protect" or
"don't do anything because you don't have a structural engineering degree" ?
I do sung up the seat belt on the hilly stuff. (keeps from de-activating the operator presence switch)
But
I have seen SO MANY admonishments not to "VIOLATE" the ROPS structure with drilled holes etc.
But, I've not ever heard of any ROPS failing it's intent. Or for that matter, a ROPS "saving " someone.
Of course, the news never reports the survival , That is just a trivial incident.
Anyone have any real life experience other than the safety cops . "ROPS are designed to protect" or
"don't do anything because you don't have a structural engineering degree" ?