Simple pins are as functional as the OEM threaded ones if you can put up with the rattle.
Any ideas as to why Kubota doesn't choose to standardize on either pins or bolts across models?
Steve
Is it that or maybe just how they approach the anti rattle issue?Steve,
I think it has to do with the weight of the tractor and the need for the clamping pressure of the bolt compared to a pin just holding the ROPS in place. I don't think it is a good idea to replace the bolts with pins. The ROPS was designed and tested with the bolts. Replacing the bolts with pins will change the structure of the ROPS and lessen the chances that it will protect you if the tractor rolls. It will also remove any responsibility from Kubota if you are killed in the roll-over.
I just ground the threads down on my 'bolts' and use the same cotter pin. No need to buy something new.