How LOW can you GO?

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Ginormous

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Here's my question: how tall is your tractor with the ROPS up? I'm going to be putting up a barn, and I want to make sure the door for the tractor is tall enough -- I plan to have a separate entrance for the tractor that takes into account the concrete pad from a barn that used to be there.
 
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I have 1" clearance on my 8 ft door, although the ROPS on my tractor is not standard and somewhat taller then standard, ;)
 
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How high of a door can you put in ???
 
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Think! Will I ever have a bigger tractor? Will I ever put new tires on my exsisting tractor? Will I ever add a roof or cab to my tractor? Will I ever put new lights on my ROP? :confused::confused:

Make the door as wide and tall as your plans will allow! After it's done it's harder to make them bigger then!
 
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My 2210D just barely makes it in my (standard height) garage door w/the rops up. I mean, it touches the top of the door frame as it goes through. If it was one inch higher, I would have to take the pins out and fold it down...............
 
   / How LOW can you GO?
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Sounds like a 10' door ought to cover me... unless I get completely crazy buying bigger and bigger tractors. :drink:
 
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Sounds like a 10' door ought to cover me... unless I get completely crazy buying bigger and bigger tractors. :drink:

I specified a 10' door and in reality only got about 9'10". You would be amazed at all the ways contractors will try to lower your garage door. I was there every day and I measured and cracked the whip, but I still got shorted.

I would go for 11' just to be safe...
 
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I specified a 10' door and in reality only got about 9'10". You would be amazed at all the ways contractors will try to lower your garage door. I was there every day and I measured and cracked the whip, but I still got shorted.

I would go for 11' just to be safe...

wrong contractors :D I would have request 10' 1 1/2 in the rough frame opening, By the time I add the 2x8 for the encasement you would have been right on the money, well except the 3/8 weather stripping that seals the door across the top and sides,;)
I do know what you mean though, I always had to remind the framers to take off that 1.5 inches,:mad:
 
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I have a 336D with ROP and a metal cab (fabric sides) which extends above the ROP, I have 9" doors on the barn and clear it with some room to spare.

Joe
 
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I have 1" clearance on my 8 ft door, although the ROPS on my tractor is not standard and somewhat taller then standard, ;)
All I can say is don't add chains to the rear tires.;)
 

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