Soundguy
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( ust because a rops is certified doesn't mean that you won't be killed or hurt in a roll over or back flip )</font>
Correct. But if it does fail..and was installed correctly.. your estate may be able to dig into the rops manufactures pockets if there was a design flaw... etc.
My point was that you have your best chances with an oem/designed/certified rops, as opposed to an untested structure.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( NASCARS I think have certified everything and when there is a crash drivers are sometimes hurt bad& even killed. )</font>
Not to downplay anything.. but there is a huge difference between nascar racing and tractor usage. ( both can be dangerous.. no argument there.. Id guess if you look at the number of farmer vs the number of farm accidents, and then look at nascar drivers and accidents.. I'll bet you come up with a higher accident per capita ratio with nascar... )
Soundguy
Correct. But if it does fail..and was installed correctly.. your estate may be able to dig into the rops manufactures pockets if there was a design flaw... etc.
My point was that you have your best chances with an oem/designed/certified rops, as opposed to an untested structure.
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( NASCARS I think have certified everything and when there is a crash drivers are sometimes hurt bad& even killed. )</font>
Not to downplay anything.. but there is a huge difference between nascar racing and tractor usage. ( both can be dangerous.. no argument there.. Id guess if you look at the number of farmer vs the number of farm accidents, and then look at nascar drivers and accidents.. I'll bet you come up with a higher accident per capita ratio with nascar... )
Soundguy