Price Check Is this a fair price for ROPS?

   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #1  

PoconoMan

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Uniondale, PA
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Yanmar 276D
I really want ROPS on my tractor since I use it on hilly terrain so I've been looking everywhere and found this site: Web Page This seems kinda high to me, what do you folks think.

Thanks,

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   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #2  
hoye tractor has rops listed at 799.00 when they come out in approx.4-6 weeks
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #3  
$650 is about as cheap as I have ever seen them. The only thing that concerns me is that they have 2 grey market models listed. Who built these? Over the years I have seen a couple of vendors for ROPS and they where for domestic tractors only.
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #4  
I contacted Tom at Fredicks and he sent me an e-mail of 4-6 weeks also .Same price as Hoye 799.00. My wife thinks my life is worth more than 799.00. Maybe not 800.00 but for sure 799.00
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #6  
Poconoman,

One remark 1 aus$=1 USD ?

Phil
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #7  
consider yourself lucky you can find anyone willing to take on the liabilities of providing one. The price isnt bad, but as others noted shipping has to be pricy.
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS?
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I didn't notice they were in Australia. The conversion in Ausie dollars is almost $820.00. And as you guys stated, the shipping would be a killer. I'll wait for Hoye to get theirs ready to ship.

Thanks all for the replies!

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   / Is this a fair price for ROPS? #9  
hey there,
one other thing to keep in mind, safety starts with the operator, namely you!!! I run my 1601 in tight very sloped spaces, sometimes it feels like i'm gonna tip, i know i'm going too fast...
With that said, creeping sideways on a slope sure beats flipping, which sure beats spending *** on something that I may never use.

*disclaimer: I have another yanmar with ROPS. I don't wear the seatbelt-- I don't know why, but it's the last thing I think of... moral of the story is, easy does it, safety thinkin first... -arthr
 
   / Is this a fair price for ROPS?
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( hey there,
one other thing to keep in mind, safety starts with the operator, namely you!!! I run my 1601 in tight very sloped spaces, sometimes it feels like i'm gonna tip, i know i'm going too fast...
With that said, creeping sideways on a slope sure beats flipping, which sure beats spending *** on something that I may never use.

*disclaimer: I have another yanmar with ROPS. I don't wear the seatbelt-- I don't know why, but it's the last thing I think of... moral of the story is, easy does it, safety thinkin first... -arthr )</font>

I agree with what you've said arthr. I also have this image in my head of me just jumping off the tractor if the worst happens. I'm still in pretty good shape and have cat like reflexes. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif This would probably be my instinct even if I had ROPS as I feel my chances would be better this way. I would probably not wear a seat belt even if I had one, the thought of being "secured" to the seat does not appeal to me. I think the ROPS would be more helpful in saving my tractor then me. If I could just figure a way to kill the engine before she rolls over. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif

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