ROPS Protector

   / ROPS Protector #11  
You could remove ROPS and get it powder-coated grey. Powder coating is a very durable and tough finish.
 
   / ROPS Protector #12  
Volfandt said:
I can't stand the ROPS on my BX23! I mean the thing gets in the way when it's up or when it's down and being that it's such a pain it gets abused continuosly :D :D i.e. Tree branches, fencing, brush etc etc etc, everything seems to want to reachout and scratch it :D

Matter of fact, when I was giving the ole BX23 it's "done with leaf mulching/pickup" bath, I then noticed just how scratched up mine was too.
I did wipe it down a bit tho :D

The best recommendation I can offer is to either buy the Kubota gray paint or a close equivilent to keep it touched up as unfortunatly due to it's position and use, it's gonna take a beating and of course it is bolted to a tractor......

Volfandt

Let it out man!!! I bet you even waxed it after the herbal bath. :)
 
   / ROPS Protector #13  
I'm thinking of applying some spray-on truck bed-liner to my ROPS. It should keep the scratches away quite well.
 
   / ROPS Protector #14  
Let it out man!!! I bet you even waxed it after the herbal bath.

Well..... I NEVER wax and tell :D :D :D
'sides, I don't want to spoil the ole orange machine, cause you know it's still just an ole tractor :D :D

Hummm, wonder if Mequiars is considered overdoing it :D

Volfandt
 
   / ROPS Protector #15  
Volfandt said:
Hummm, wonder if Mequiars is considered overdoing it :D

Volfandt

Just don't tell me you are using a clay bar!!! :) Then you'll need help.
 
   / ROPS Protector #16  
RobJ said:
Wait isn't a BX23 a tractor? I can only offer this...

1) Let it alone... Your tractor will eventually age, consider these wisdom wrinkles. Put on some makeup. if you like.
2) cover it as mentioned but then you have to look at the cover all the time. Maybe some type of Bra on the front to help out there to.
3) Never take the tractor out of the garage, it'll never get scratched. Unless your wife bangs it with the car door.
4) remove the ROPS and only put it on when company is coming over (company of all colors...orange, blue, greene). Here come the ROPS police.
5) Trade in your BX for a Sears mower. You won't worry about the scratches and with the money you save you can put your kid through almost a year of college. But we all know you can't go back now so forget this one. :)

OK I'm just funning with you. It's a tractor, not a piece of art and it'll get some scratches, most folks here keep a case or 3 of touch up paint handy. :)
Perfect.

What we have are tractors not Mercedes. A tractor is supposed to get scratched and dinged. If it doesn't then it's not doing its job. If you don't want it to get scratched and dinged then go buy a wheelbarrow and shovel and use them instead.
 
   / ROPS Protector #17  
MadReferee said:
What we have are tractors not Mercedes. A tractor is supposed to get scratched and dinged. If it doesn't then it's not doing its job. If you don't want it to get scratched and dinged then go buy a wheelbarrow and shovel and use them instead.

Bull.

Its a tool like any other tool. You can treat it any way you want to from waxing it like a car it to bashing it like a pulpwood truck. But there is nothing about a tractor that says it needs to be damaged, or is made to be damaged, whether its sheet metal or hydraulics you're talking about. It depends on the owner and the machine's intended and actual use.

I'm not so sure what is hard to understand about resale value. Are you going to tell us now that tractors aren't made for resale? Are you going to tell us that a nice looking CUT isn't going to fetch more than a beat up one that is just as functional?

We can inject this macho idea of "its supposed to look like crap because it proves I use it like a man" all we want. But that notion isn't any less silly than keeping one clean and shiny just because we like the way it looks.
 
   / ROPS Protector #18  
N80 said:
Bull.

Its a tool like any other tool. You can treat it any way you want to from waxing it like a car it to bashing it like a pulpwood truck. But there is nothing about a tractor that says it needs to be damaged, or is made to be damaged, whether its sheet metal or hydraulics you're talking about. It depends on the owner and the machine's intended and actual use.

I'm not so sure what is hard to understand about resale value. Are you going to tell us now that tractors aren't made for resale? Are you going to tell us that a nice looking CUT isn't going to fetch more than a beat up one that is just as functional?

We can inject this macho idea of "its supposed to look like crap because it proves I use it like a man" all we want. But that notion isn't any less silly than keeping one clean and shiny just because we like the way it looks.

George... no one is saying to trash a tractor just because. But you mentioned tools, I have a bunch of hammers and a beat the crap out of them. They are made to hit things. Now take an private airplane (say a Cessna). They are not made to hit anything. If they do they suffer a lot of damage. A tractor is made to do tough jobs, jobs that might give it a scratch or 2. Despite of what people think, tractors were not made to push snow or mow a perfect lawn. They started in the fields, woods, places of work.

You keep mentioning resale value. That's cool. If a person uses a tractor like they are always going to have to sell it tomorrow, then a person it probably not going to use it to it fullest usefullness. "...cut a new ATV trail? Sorry can't, I might hit a tree and damage the sheetmetal or scratch the paint. How about doing it by hand?...."

Maybe I think this way because I bought a 5 year old tractor and saved a crapload of money doing so...that I use mostly for some fun to the tune of 50-75 hours a year if I'm lucky. But when someone needs a new ATV trail...just get behind me!! :) :)
 
   / ROPS Protector #19  
OK OK stop swinging your purses and messing-up your mudpacks. Here's my shaggy dog story:

At about 10 hours I rolled a stump BACKWARDS off the FEL (just like the little cartoon guy on the left FEL warning sticker). Sucker creased my hood, all the way across and maybe 4" deep. Man I felt sick about it. :(

I banged it back out pretty good, but left a hickey maybe 1" across. An old friend of mine, VERY country fellow with a couple of big JD's, came by one day and I told him my story.

He looked the machine over and said, "where's the dent?" I showed him the hood and he replied, "Dent? That's not a dent, it's a beauty mark."

Thank gawd for good friends :)

Russell in Texas

PS: Paint it when ya sell it. It's not like a ROPS is gonna rust out....
 
   / ROPS Protector #20  
A friends grandson has a great saying.... Whenever he does something that causes damages, he tells gramps that they are MEMORIES...... Dusty
 

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