I appreciate your reply, but I wonder how your customers died if the ROPS was not damaged. I was under the impression that the ROPS was to protect against a side rollover. I have been using a Ferguson TO30 and a Farmall A for many years and the only time I came close to a rear rollover was when I hooked a chain to the top bar on the Farmall A. The pull was too far above the center of gravity of the tractor, so the sucker reared before I pushed in the clutch. I have pulled a double 10" plow and a 5' bushhog with the Ferguson and have caught ground obstructions many times. The only problem was that the rear wheels spun and dug holes. My neighbor, who borrowed the Fergie, decided the grader blade would be a good tool to pull out stumps. He tore up my grader blade and never did a reverse rollover. The pull on a three point hitch is below the center of gravity, so if an inplement is snagged the tractor will tend to pull the front end down.