if it's a matter of hitting the raised door, and not the lintel above it, you might be able to adjust the door to give you enough clearance. I say this because I've got a standard height door on my garage and have accidentally discovered that my B2601 will squeak inside, barely contacting against the lip of the door.
Backing out is a different matter, as the ROPS tends to catch a bit on the door's lip, so it's got a slight pucker in it now. I need to adjust the door and no more lowering the ROPS—or forgetting.
My pre-buying research indicated I'd always have to fold the ROPS. I wonder if the R14 tires are lower than the R1s or whatever Kubota uses to list the tractor's height.
Backing out is a different matter, as the ROPS tends to catch a bit on the door's lip, so it's got a slight pucker in it now. I need to adjust the door and no more lowering the ROPS—or forgetting.
My pre-buying research indicated I'd always have to fold the ROPS. I wonder if the R14 tires are lower than the R1s or whatever Kubota uses to list the tractor's height.