<font color="blue"> Thanks to all who replied to my original post. Many replies but no real help in solving my problem. I can't believe that there are so many people concerned with liability issues than there are those who would help me to "Get 'er Done". My tractor, my life. </font>
Hey Dave,
Getting frustrated are we? Calm Down. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I did a modification of lowering the ROPS, on a tractor that I had years ago, but it did not have a canopy. I cut out a section on both sides and rewelded it back. Although I never had occasion to test it, it worked well and I could get it into my garage.
However on a tractor that has a canopy, if yours has one, then I don't recommend you to do this, unless you are less than 5 feet tall. I have a folding ROPS, with a canopy on my current tractor and it has not been modified at all. Yesterday while getting on and off the tractor, doing landscapeing, I bumped my head on the canopy about 2 times, and this is the main reason that I don't recommend you doing this, but the safety concerns that others have given are probably just as important as well.
I suggest that you rig up or purchase a folding ROPS, for your tractor, or do as I did, for a while and take the ROPS off completely until you get it modified or purchase a folding ROPS. However if you choose to take it off, then you will be in the same category as us motorbike riders and you will have to assume the extra risk that you undertake.
If Kama doesn't offer a folding ROPS,, Have you checked to see if the Jinma FOLDING ROPS will fit on your tractor?
Don't dispair, the fellows here are only trying to help you, and just remember, " WHERE THERE'S A WILL, THERE'S A WAY ".
Have a nice day,
Joe /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif