CliffordK
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no this is what it looks like after a branch smacks you
Not even a scratch in the paint... well, that I can see.
no this is what it looks like after a branch smacks you
its a dozer and it is suppose to have scratches![]()
Not even a scratch in the paint... well, that I can see.
JD says don't wear the seatbelt if the ROPS is down. What I get from that is that they must think you have a better chance getting off/away from the machine than by staying on with folded ROPS. Still, folded or deployed, it has to be better than nothing. ZTR's seem to have such a wide stance, it's hard for me to see how you could roll one, but it can happen, I guess.I'm looking at new Cub Cadet zero turn mowers and these new ones, especially their Pro Z series, look like a high sitting height compared to my past smaller zero turn mowers. They have ROPS that can go straight up, or lay back flat, at at least one middle position.
In one middle position I saw in a YouTube video review my head height looks higher than the ROPS bar - so it shouldn't catch on a tree branch.
My question is...can an intermediate position with seatbelt really save you in a rollover?
I can see rolling one over backwards, much more than to the side, but there's actually quite a few photos, videos, and news stories of people rolling them sideways.ZTR's seem to have such a wide stance, it's hard for me to see how you could roll one, but it can happen, I guess.