I have owned a 1978 Kubota L245DT for the past 30 years and I love it. I only have 868 hours on it and it has done everything that I have ever asked it to. It does not have a ROPS on it. Kubota has a safety program going and will ship me a ROPS for my tractor for $148. Since I am in CA the shipping is about $100-150 and tax makes it over $300. Not too bad but a friend of mine gave me a ROPS off of his NorTrac 20 hp tractor this morning and wow what a piece of steel. Except, of course, does not fit so has to be modified. My question is should one ever cut and weld on a ROPS system? It needs to be cut and narrowed about 6 inches and new base plates made. Since I have never had one of these, I suppose, anything is better than nothing. By the way, I do live on a hill and primarily use the tractor for grading roads, pulling out stuff, lifting and carrying stuff. Kubota safety notice states that approximately 250 deaths a year is caused by a tractor rolling over. So, after thinking this all through and typing all this it might just be cheaper to order from Kubota. Your comments please.
thanx
rrawhide
thanx
rrawhide