Trying to get a ROPS for an L4150

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
I am trying to get ahold of a fold-down ROPS for my 1989 L4150. It didn't have any ROPS when I bought it and although there are many of these tractors with ROPS I called my local Kubota dealer and they said Kubota doesn't sell a ROPS for this tractor. I was really surprised. Any idea of how I might get one? My property has a lot of hills so I really need to install one. Thanks.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

85Hokie

Moderator
Staff member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
BX-25D ,PTB. Under Armor, '90&'92-B7100HST's, '06 BX1850 FEL
Jul 13, 2013
10,474
2,252
113
Bedford - VA
Have you tried "any" of the tractor bone yards? Some are in the mid west
 

06B3030

Active member

Equipment
B3030, LA403, BH75, York Rake, Plug Aerator, 6' Rear Mower, Forks, Weight Box
Sep 21, 2015
158
215
43
MA
It looks like the tractor originally had a FIXED ROPS on it, so it should have the mounting points. One could always be fabricated.

Could try contacting local tractor "salvage yards"... SSTractorSalvage

Do you have a post on forestryforum.com?
 

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
I've had a spare one for years in my pile of surplus great stuff. It's full height, not folding, which with Ag tires is around 7-1/2 feet. I bought it as a backup when I chopped one to go into my garage. Sold the tractor with the chopped one - so this one sits.

I don't think there was ever a folding type made for the L3 chassis models (L3350 L3750 L4150 L4350 L4850 L5450). Check to see that you have the support flanges for the bolts at the fenders. Free if you want it - picked up in MA. Dick B.
 
  • Like
  • Love
Reactions: 10 users

D2Cat

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L305DT, B7100HST, TG1860, TG1860D, L4240
Mar 27, 2014
13,152
4,528
113
40 miles south of Kansas City
Now how can you beat that? Come to a forum wondering where to get a ROPS for a 35 year old tractor and someone has one they offer for free!
 
  • Like
Reactions: 8 users

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
I've had a spare one for years in my pile of surplus great stuff. It's full height, not folding, which with Ag tires is around 7-1/2 feet. I bought it as a backup when I chopped one to go into my garage. Sold the tractor with the chopped one - so this one sits.

I don't think there was ever a folding type made for the L3 chassis models (L3350 L3750 L4150 L4350 L4850 L5450). Check to see that you have the support flanges for the bolts at the fenders. Free if you want it - picked up in MA. Dick B.
Wow thank you! I do think I have the place for it to be mounted but I’ll double check. Where are you in MA? I’m in MI so I’m trying to figure out how I might get to you.

Thanks everyone for the great replies. Yes I do have a post on the Forestry Forum right after I bought the tractor about a month ago. It’s my first one so I’m really enjoying owning it.
 

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
The roll bar is a bit bulky and heavy so may be $pendy to ship by the usual suspects (UPS, DHL, etc)

Its about 4' wide, 3' high and the bottom flanges are maybe 7" x 12", weight is around 75 lb (all guestimates)

The bar was used when I picked it up for cheap many years ago in VT - stored outside so isn't beautiful but its mostly grey - a quick wire brush and rattle can paint job would help its looks.

For shipping tractor parts, I've used this "haul schedule" in the past. Sending you a PM with my contact info. Dick B.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
Thank you sir! I will go to the PM. I really appreciate the help with this. I did check my tractor and it has the 4 bolts on each side where it would mont on top of the fender. Still loose from who ever removed the last one.
 

WFM

Well-known member

Equipment
L3800
Apr 5, 2013
1,225
535
113
Porter Maine
And from the fabrication standpoint.
Of course it can be chopped, capped ends, and made to fold...
A nice offer by the member here to give it away...I'll rethink my opinion of Mass residence.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
And from the fabrication standpoint.
Of course it can be chopped, capped ends, and made to fold...
A nice offer by the member here to give it away...I'll rethink my opinion of Mass residence.
I agree, such a kind offer from rbargeron! It will be really nice to have something that is designed to bolt right up. I took a look at the tractor and it still has the bolts where it is supposed to be mounted.

IMG_8026.JPG
IMG_8027.JPG
 

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
I dug it out of the heap - and here it is !

It's 37" high above the fenders, 47" overall width at the flanges - weight is about 72 lb. (scale under one leg at a time 36 each)

ROPS for L3.jpg
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

RDinNHandAZ

Member

Equipment
Kubota BX1870, FEL, BX5450 Snowblower, back blade, customized snow cab
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

fried1765

Well-known member

Equipment
Kubota L48 TLB, Ford 1920 FEL, Ford 8N, SCAG Liberty Z, Gravely Pro.
Nov 14, 2019
6,947
4,373
113
Eastham, Ma
I used to ship stuff like this by bus, greyhound etc. It was cheap and reliable. They ended service in 2022, alas. I’ve recently heard of a service that uses empty space on trucks. I haven’t tried it yet. Look at: https://www.uship.com/?irclickid=017w1OUo5xyPRDFzwjUomRUnUkFXkTRJxW6TSE0&utm_channel=affiliate&utm_source=Impact&utm_campaign=Online Tracking Link&utm_medium=10078&irgwc=1
U-Ship has been around for quite a while.
Has spotty result reports.
They might be cost prohibitive for such a small item.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user

Hkb82

Well-known member

Equipment
M7060, Ford 5600, can-am defender
Nov 17, 2021
367
301
63
42
Ontario Canada
This post really makes me feel like the world still has some great people left in it. So wicked to hear people helping people and not just friends and family but total strangers. Ott members are the best.
 
  • Like
Reactions: 4 users

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
Hey sticknrudder - Great new avatar with the fam! Little guy will be driving the tractor before you know it ! Good that it will have its ROPS - maybe add a seat belt too? Dick
 
  • Like
Reactions: 2 users

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
Hey sticknrudder - Great new avatar with the fam! Little guy will be driving the tractor before you know it ! Good that it will have its ROPS - maybe add a seat belt too? Dick
Thank you for the compliments on the avatar! I’m pretty sure he thinks he could drive the tractor already, haha. Yes I do have plans to add a seatbelt with the ROPS. From what I’ve heard sounds like it’s pretty crucial to have both.
 

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
Seat belts in a car retract in a collision so an airbag can protect them. A tractor roll-over happens slower but the theory is the same - keep the operator in a protected location.
 
Last edited:

sticknrudder

New member

Equipment
1989 L4150
Oct 11, 2023
14
5
3
SW MI
Seat belts in a car retract in a collision so an airbag can protect them. A tractor roll-over happens slower but the theory is the same - keep the operator in a protected location.
Makes sense. Definitely would want to have it on, if God-forbid something happened.
 

rbargeron

Well-known member
Lifetime Member

Equipment
L5450, L48, L3250, L345 never enough attachments
Jul 6, 2015
1,155
226
63
western ma
Operating on sloped land can be tricky - the high side wheel can go over a rock hiding in the grass causing sudden upthrust. Wide-front axle machines are less prone to it but not immune. With some experience you'll go by your butt - always the best guide.
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: 1 user