ROPS on the B2601 has 2 fold-down options: 1. straight back, 90 degrees; 2. part way back, 45 degrees. At the 45 degree position it fits underneath all 5 of our garage doorways and still provides some ROPS.
Those are fine if the wind doesn’t blow and you don’t get snow. Consider one of those steel carports for a more durable solution.
As long as the tractor is ok..Costco has one. It’s decent. L2501 fits in nicely. Holding up well. Don’t be me tho, thought I didn’t need to bolt down… wind storm provided some pretty legit entertainment, damn thing was like a kite in the yard.
I've had one of these over my BX for about six years. Stuck in the woods. A few tree branches penetrated, duct taped them up. A lot of very heavy wet snow and the framing has survived, I think having well staked prevents the sides from movement and collapse.
You could even use the extra legs and roof bars to minimize the spaces between original bars couldn't ya?I've had one of these over my BX for about six years. Stuck in the woods. A few tree branches penetrated, duct taped them up. A lot of very heavy wet snow and the framing has survived, I think having well staked prevents the sides from movement and collapse.
The cover/tarp is cheap compared to a real actual Cover-Logic. But for the price, combined with the oft holiday 30% HF discount, not a bad deal. I'll be gettign a new one this summer, just for the replacement cover/tarp.
Good idea with the pvc purlins!I used some PVC pipe as purlins over the frame (attached with zip ties) and a plastic tarp tied to the ends of the purlins with zip ties instead of buying a new cover. It can be pulled pretty tight to eliminate flapping
Shelter logic actually sells the cover as a replacement part but included the ends which I did not need, cost was not low enough to want to buy it that way.
I'd considered it but... The cover has pockets frame tubes slip in. To 'double up' I'd have to notch the cover and cut short sections of tubing out to make the joints. So far, the frame has survived fine.You could even use the extra legs and roof bars to minimize the spaces between original bars couldn't ya?
I'd considered that but I was thinking the two layers would trap moisture and encourage pests nesting.when my covers go I get the medium duty (Silver) tarps from HF and place them over the original cover. The sides of the cover usually hold up better than the top and this works fine. Maybe not looks so great but a cheap alternative to replacing the cover that you know will not last anyway.
when my covers go I get the medium duty (Silver) tarps from HF and place them over the original cover. The sides of the cover usually hold up better than the top and this works fine. Maybe not looks so great but a cheap alternative to replacing the cover that you know will not last anyway.