nimblemotors
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- Sep 14, 2011
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- Sacramento, California
- Tractor
- Case 530 CK Sold, Ford Ranger DIY Project
my Case 530 TLB does not have a rollbar or seat belts, and I was thinking I need to add them. However, after thinking about where to attach it, it occurred to me that this TLB has a backhoe with stablizer arms.
It seems to me that rather than protect the driver from a rollover, it is better to not rollover at all, and thus, if I lower the stablizer arms just above the ground, when driving or using the loader, it would be in fact safer than having a rollbar.
It could possibly still tip over past the stablizer bar, if the loader bucket is full and the front wheel hits a big dip. But the backhoe is quite heavy, it seems to me this type of rollover would be unlikely.
Your opinions?
It seems to me that rather than protect the driver from a rollover, it is better to not rollover at all, and thus, if I lower the stablizer arms just above the ground, when driving or using the loader, it would be in fact safer than having a rollbar.
It could possibly still tip over past the stablizer bar, if the loader bucket is full and the front wheel hits a big dip. But the backhoe is quite heavy, it seems to me this type of rollover would be unlikely.
Your opinions?