CoyPatton
Veteran Member
- Joined
- Aug 10, 2015
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- Location
- Poplar Bluff, MO
- Tractor
- Yanmar YM2002D with Koyker 110 FEL
One caution about applying heat (welding) to your ROPS, this is intended to be a personal safety device. By applying heat to any metal, you are likely to change the strength and brittle factors of the metal.
In real life terms by welding on the ROPS, you may be causing a break point on the ROPS. Instead of supporting the tractor weight in a rollover, it may snap near the weld point.
If you read about things to not do to ROPS, you find 2 big ones. 1) weld to it and 2) drill holes in it.
It is yours, at least for now, do what you will.
In real life terms by welding on the ROPS, you may be causing a break point on the ROPS. Instead of supporting the tractor weight in a rollover, it may snap near the weld point.
If you read about things to not do to ROPS, you find 2 big ones. 1) weld to it and 2) drill holes in it.
It is yours, at least for now, do what you will.