Wow, nice job! To be honest I thought you were up the creek with bringing her back but you proved me wrong. Keep up the good work and good luck.
Thanks for the positive accolades! I am determined to get her back going.Wow, nice job! To be honest I thought you were up the creek with bringing her back but you proved me wrong. Keep up the good work and good luck.
Thanks for the positive vibes!Wow, nice job! To be honest I thought you were up the creek with bringing her back but you proved me wrong. Keep up the good work and good luck.
If it were mine I'd replace them. I know they are not cheap, but I sure wouldn't put any pressure on the housings trying to straighten them up. They will never be up to the task again after you modify them anyways. They are both bent at different locations looks to me.Well, the ROPS is bent just a little.
Not sure what I'm going to do about it. It has to be installed since the Lower links are mounted on it.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
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Great advice from all of you. Sometimes we get stuck inside the box and fail to think outside of the box! I believe you all are right and to replace is the only smart long term option.Sorry my friend but they are telling you right,, I have investigated to many rollovers where the ROPS have failed. Sometime with nothing more than a couple of bruises and changing your shorts, to things I would rather forget.
You have gone this far dont get cheap with your safety,, a few buck saved aint worth it
Tractor is to new for there to be any scraped machines out there. I'm sure there are some but finding one is the problem. I used EBay to see if someone was parting one out. No luck there!What's the chances of a scrap yard in the area? They might have a B2601 with a blown engine or a fire up front?
Just throwing it out there.
Yes, you are right! I start a new job after the weekend holiday so I will order the new ROPS!I think you already know the answer. If it were one of us what would you tell us? I realize it will be a fare chunk of money but what is your life worth or a chance of being disabled if something happens. I think you better think long and hard on this one.
Yes, 100% truth here. Big risk all the way around not replacing it. You pointed out two aspects I hadn't considered! I will get one on order in the near future. When I'm done I will publish a dollar figure on the fix.I'll tell you the 2 bad things.
1: If anything were to happen (IE personal injury wise) a insurance company could deny the claim.
2: Every dealer will reject it for a trade in or require you to buy a new one ROPS at their cost not yours.