I finally have a new BX25 after years and years of driving an old Yanmar 240. In anticipation of plowing snow this coming winter I want to install forward-facing and rear-facing work lights on the ROPS above my head. The easiest mounting method would entail drilling four 5/16" holes through the top of the ROPS.
In other threads I sense a lot of controversy about drilling any holes through the ROPS, but really, is there any evidence to suggest a few small holes would compromise its integrity and ability to withstand a rollover or is the sentiment simply based on "I wouldn't want to take the chance"?
Heck, even HAVING a ROPS is a big step up for me after almost 20 years with that ROPS-less Yanmar.
I'm on the fence and undecided whether to drill or not to drill. Would appreciate some opinions (and evidence?). Thanks.
In other threads I sense a lot of controversy about drilling any holes through the ROPS, but really, is there any evidence to suggest a few small holes would compromise its integrity and ability to withstand a rollover or is the sentiment simply based on "I wouldn't want to take the chance"?
Heck, even HAVING a ROPS is a big step up for me after almost 20 years with that ROPS-less Yanmar.
I'm on the fence and undecided whether to drill or not to drill. Would appreciate some opinions (and evidence?). Thanks.