I created this thread after posting this on another one. It was way off topic and really needs to be on it's own.
Seeing tractors with out ROPS gives my the willies. Yes I am one of those guys that is pretty safety conscious and will examin all options to reduce risks. While we can not eliminate all risks, we can certainly take steps to reduce them. Sort of a "risk management" assessment.
This is were ROPS comes in. Not all tractors were produced with them and some that were not can have factory ones adapted to them. While, unfortunately some others can't.
Luckely Kubota takes a really good stand on this issue and if your tractor can be fitted then they will sell them to you at a reduced price.
Here is Kubota's link for and explination
Here is a link to see if your tractor can be have Kubota ROPS fitted to your tractor.
Member handyman has used this program and in his post he was quoted $148 plus shipping to a dealer of his choice.
I love having my insurance right above my head. Besides when it comes to the tractor drivers life, what would a person realy believe to be affordable? A long time ago I found this link ,I suggest every tractr driver read it. The article will tug at your heart strings, it's very sad. Unfortunately this happens time and time again every year.
I'm sorry to bring such a somber tone to this thread but it really needs to be addressed.
If you are ever going to do a job and you begin to think "What are the chances I can get hurt doing it this way?" Well, you better find another way to do it.
Also: If you do the job right, you will get to do it again!
Scott
Seeing tractors with out ROPS gives my the willies. Yes I am one of those guys that is pretty safety conscious and will examin all options to reduce risks. While we can not eliminate all risks, we can certainly take steps to reduce them. Sort of a "risk management" assessment.
This is were ROPS comes in. Not all tractors were produced with them and some that were not can have factory ones adapted to them. While, unfortunately some others can't.
Luckely Kubota takes a really good stand on this issue and if your tractor can be fitted then they will sell them to you at a reduced price.
Here is Kubota's link for and explination
Here is a link to see if your tractor can be have Kubota ROPS fitted to your tractor.
Member handyman has used this program and in his post he was quoted $148 plus shipping to a dealer of his choice.
I love having my insurance right above my head. Besides when it comes to the tractor drivers life, what would a person realy believe to be affordable? A long time ago I found this link ,I suggest every tractr driver read it. The article will tug at your heart strings, it's very sad. Unfortunately this happens time and time again every year.
I'm sorry to bring such a somber tone to this thread but it really needs to be addressed.
If you are ever going to do a job and you begin to think "What are the chances I can get hurt doing it this way?" Well, you better find another way to do it.
Also: If you do the job right, you will get to do it again!
Scott
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