Okay, I'm a little confused. Is there a third part to the ROPs that ties the two halves together? Such as a 'spud' that goes through both ends of the square tube and bolted through the holes near the end?
yes see post#1 pic#2 for the middle piece. Its a special piece that bolts the two together. Its laying on top to show how far off the holes are from side to side . The holes are 1" too high on one side. But the issue is more than just the holes being off. It was bent wrong.Okay, I'm a little confused. Is there a third part to the ROPs that ties the two halves together? Such as a 'spud' that goes through both ends of the square tube and bolted through the holes near the end?
Forming metal is more dark art than science. You can make that work by loose assembly and some persuasion with a long pry bar. Use it until the new one comes in...hopefully formed from the same run of tube for both halves. Then you can go the CCR route and make something out of it. Its got to be some good tube. At least you will have a ROPs in between time.yes see post#1 pic#2 for the middle piece. Its a special piece that bolts the two together. Its laying on top to show how far off the holes are from side to side . The holes are 1" too high on one side. But the issue is more than just the holes being off. It was bent wrong.
There is an internal piece that bolts the tops together also seen in pic#2 of first post
I think I could get the top to line up with lots of persuasion for sure but the mid center piece, which is part of the structure and system, would have to be welded in or new holes drilled then there would be extra holes that could make a weak spot. If I did that might as well cut an inch out and weld it back.Forming metal is more dark art than science. You can make that work by loose assembly and some persuasion with a long pry bar. Use it until the new one comes in...hopefully formed from the same run of tube for both halves. Then you can go the CCR route and make something out of it. Its got to be some good tube. At least you will have a ROPs in between time.
Every ROPS I've ever seen has been attached securely to the frame, usually around the axels using large U-Bolts. It's gotta support your machine in a roll over. Something looks wrong if you are bolting it into the rear diff case the way you are.No gag buddy, you need to look closer
Sent the pics to my dealership and he forwarded them to Kubota. Kubota says its messed up and will send a new one
Every ROPS I've ever seen has been attached securely to the frame, usually around the axels using large U-Bolts. It's gotta support your machine in a roll over. Something looks wrong if you are bolting it into the rear diff case the way you are.
The ROPS are attached wide and around the axels, not narrow and bolted to your diff case.
It came from the Kubota dealership to fit on my machine. There is a riveted Tag on the Rops that has my machine model on it. Not sure how a Rops that fits my L345DT can get more legit than that.Every ROPS I've ever seen has been attached securely to the frame, usually around the axels using large U-Bolts. It's gotta support your machine in a roll over. Something looks wrong if you are bolting it into the rear diff case the way you are.
You look like you are missing a cross tube at the top and the ROPS should go around/over the rear fenders.
The way you have it shown in your photos its just going to fold up on top of you in a roll over. It looks more like an umbrella stand than ROPS.
Check out the ROPS on these guys machines to see what I'm talking about...
http://www.orangetractortalks.com/forums/showthread.php?t=6612&page=437
The ROPS are attached wide and around the axels, not narrow and bolted to your diff case.