jyoutz
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South part is flat. Upper part has no flat ground. I’ve been on many wildfires in the upper part. Good for physical conditioning and growing your mountain goat legs.Where in Idaho? There isn't much flat land out there.
South part is flat. Upper part has no flat ground. I’ve been on many wildfires in the upper part. Good for physical conditioning and growing your mountain goat legs.Where in Idaho? There isn't much flat land out there.
You're choice.In my part of dry windy Idaho, we've got to keep everything we can get.
Where in Idaho? There isn't much flat land out there.
If you haven't figured out the engineering yet, I'm guessing that the engineers assumed the tractor is on a side slope if it tips. When it does, they would prefer that it stays on its side as it slides on the slope - stopping rotation. If it's a long slope, one would not want to see it roll five times if the ROPS is just a little higher than the operator's head ...Some ROPs are worse than others.
For some reason the ROPs on my 2520 are comically high. (not my pic)
I've had my 2520 for about ten years now, and I'm getting sick of not being able to now near my trees and bushes.
Any good reason to to take off the roll bar?