RoyJackson
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- Joined
- Nov 17, 2001
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- Bethel, Vermont
- Tractor
- John Deere 4052R Cab,, Deere 855D UTV, Z920A Zero Turn Mower and assorted implements
dfkrug said:(EDITED)
A mechanical toplink will buckle under compression, or the
implement doing the compressing will bend.
As for a rigid toplink on a RC preventing a rear rollover, I guess it
could help a bit if you were pulling something at the same time with
your ROPS But that's a stretch. I suspect 99.999% of rear rollovers
occur using a PHD or pulling something with the rear of the tractor.
A mechanical top link would provide some resistance to a rear roll over. A chain would provide none...
As far as bending...maybe...that would depend on the load. It might break too, again, depending on the load.
But before it bends, a mechanical (I'm going to use the term "rigid" as I think it more accurately describes the component) may provide just enough resistance to prevent a full roll over or lay the tractor over on it's side (which may be survivable).
As far as your second paragraph...yep, the top link would only help if rigged to an implement (which would also aid in preventing a rear rollover). The only two times I could see this happening is going up a steep slope (with inadequate front ballast) or if the implement (blade, plow or box blade) got hung up on an immovable obstruction (I would think the rears would spin or the tractor would stall...but you never know...)