In one recent thread, a poster was beaten up a bit because he added foam filling to the inside if his ROPS to deaden harmonic vibration resulting from hydrostatic whine. To the same extent that those who choose to drill a couple small holes in there ROPS are subjected to, if they do so to mount something like auxiliary lights.
There was an approximately concurrent thread where a guy did a great job building a canopy support attached to his ROPS, that was really well built. The builder stated (and it sure looked to be the case) it was so strong he thought he could lift the tractor off the ground using it as the lift point. He was justifiably congratulated on a great job.
So now I am scratching my head. Sure seems like cantilevering a very strong canopy support off the ROPS would GREATLY increase the likely failure of the ROPS in a worst case event, as compared to the effect of a couple small holes, or filling the ROPS with foam.
Almost seems hypocritical to condemn a guy that simply fills his ROPS with foam while at the same time giving attaboys to a guy that did a great job fabricating something that could in fact REALLY compromise the ability of the ROPS function as it should in a catastrophic event.
If I were to choose, I would take the foam filled ROPS in a catastrophic event every time, over the tractor with the super well build canopy support cantilevered off the ROPS.
I give attaboys to both guys. But I wonder if I am the only one seeing potential danger that hanging a canopy off the ROPS may offer (especially a really well built one)
There was an approximately concurrent thread where a guy did a great job building a canopy support attached to his ROPS, that was really well built. The builder stated (and it sure looked to be the case) it was so strong he thought he could lift the tractor off the ground using it as the lift point. He was justifiably congratulated on a great job.
So now I am scratching my head. Sure seems like cantilevering a very strong canopy support off the ROPS would GREATLY increase the likely failure of the ROPS in a worst case event, as compared to the effect of a couple small holes, or filling the ROPS with foam.
Almost seems hypocritical to condemn a guy that simply fills his ROPS with foam while at the same time giving attaboys to a guy that did a great job fabricating something that could in fact REALLY compromise the ability of the ROPS function as it should in a catastrophic event.
If I were to choose, I would take the foam filled ROPS in a catastrophic event every time, over the tractor with the super well build canopy support cantilevered off the ROPS.
I give attaboys to both guys. But I wonder if I am the only one seeing potential danger that hanging a canopy off the ROPS may offer (especially a really well built one)
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