I hadn't had any problem running the ROPS at 45 degree position: still provides plenty of head protection for rollover and is low enough to go underneath the two garage doorways.
Today when backing it in, the ROPS hit the garage door. Bent the metal piece connecting the runner bar chain with the door.
The ROPS apparently got knocked up a little bit and had not settled down against the pin stops in the 45 degree position. I remember when they got hit but never though that they might not settle back down.
Was able to easily straighten the bent bar, not like the $3,000 damage the JD erect ROPS did to the carriage house front.
Ralph
Today when backing it in, the ROPS hit the garage door. Bent the metal piece connecting the runner bar chain with the door.
The ROPS apparently got knocked up a little bit and had not settled down against the pin stops in the 45 degree position. I remember when they got hit but never though that they might not settle back down.
Was able to easily straighten the bent bar, not like the $3,000 damage the JD erect ROPS did to the carriage house front.
Ralph