PT425 ROPS Spares Fool's Life

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PT425 ROPS Spares Fool\'s Life

Over the weekend, my wife and I were at our new property in the foothills north of Colorado Springs.

Most of the property is a 2.5:1 or so slope, and we have a long driveway that was cut in parallel to the slope by a professional using a huge excavator.

I'm in the process of cutting in a PT425 width zig-zag path down and along some slopes for access to remove dead trees, and to be able to use a part of the property that is 1,000 long, but only about 225 feet wide.

While backing my PT 425 down one of these roads I cut, I got near the downhill edge, which is only about 18" of fill (same as uphill side cut), and stopped, realizing I was too close.

Without thinking, I turn uphill, attempted to move ahead, not realizing that I had moved the center of gravity downhill.

It was interesting to watch the scenery do a three second counter-clockwise rotation until feeling a moderate jolt as the ROPS hit the pine needles. Being usually cool-headed in a crisis, I actually shut off the ignition while tipping & wondered if my wife knew where the cellphone was.

So--there I was, securely belted in the PT (having kept my hands in to avoid losing one!) lying on its side with the canopy on the DOWNHILL side of a 2:1 slope and the wheels at the base of the fill slope of my road.

My wife was a bit excited about this, but I was totally unscathed (physically) and only got a little dirty when I release the seatbelt at this ridiculous angle.

Anyway, I feel that I have been blessed to have been spared to be able to write about this.

The really amazing thing is that with a come-along and logging chains, it took less than an hour (including thinking time, which should have been done FIRST to prevent this) to put the PT back on its wheels, check the oil & pull it up the small berm, start it, and drive it away. There was a little oil smoke for 30 seconds as upside down IC engines tend to temporarily get a bit more oil than is really needed under the valve covers.

There was essentially NO damage to the tractor. The trim on the ROPS was pulled off a bit; pushing it back on was the only repair needed that I know of. I put a few scratches on the ROPS upright where the chain was attached. The ROPS was not deformed at all. I'll be checking everything out Tuesday when I'm next up there, and less stressed & more rational.

The engine cover was partly open, since there are no latches, but it was undamaged as the only points of contact with the ground were the tires and the side of the ROPS.

It was remarkably easy to do all this (the recovery, not the rollover!).

I'm very thankful for the extremely strong construction of the PT. Had I bought the Jinma and lived through this experience, I'm sure that I'd be shopping for parts. Not knocking the Jinma, but all steel plate construction is really sturdy!

Instead, I only have to operate a dirty, oiler tractor until I have a way to clean it up a bit at this remote site.

Probably lost about two quarts of hydraulic oil through the vented cap.

Sorry this is so long, but I would like to caution everyone about the obvious hazard of less than 5 seconds of inattention.

I would have pictures, but the camera was at home, and I thought it best to not ask my wife to run home to get it under the circumstances. Even though it's only a 1.5 hour round trip /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

She is considering hiring my older retired brother to keep an eye on me while I'm up there alone! /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif

Mark H.
 
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I just realized that I didn't used the correct format for this incident. I MEANT to say that this was a neighbor. I mean a friend of a neighbor. Or one of his relatives. /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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Glad to hear you're okay.

You need to check the ROPS for cracks as part of your cleanup. This is why I would never order one of these things without ROPS. I think any of these 4-wheel drive tractors should have a mandatory ROPS since they provide you with two more wheels to get into twice the amount of trouble!
 
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<font color="blue"> </font> This is why I would never order one of these things without ROPS. I think any of these 4-wheel drive tractors should have a mandatory ROPS since they provide you with two more wheels to get into twice the amount of trouble!

I agree. I have a PT-180 and was told ROPS was not an option so I am now in the process of calling around trying to find someone to custom make one for me. Is any particular design superior to other designs?
 
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Congratulations on having the sense to keep your arms in and hit the ignition while rolling over. Most peoples' instinct is to try and put their arms on the ground as it comes towards them. You have nerves of steel. Glad you and your machine are OK.

That's why I always take the cell phone with me on the tractor if I am alone. However, with my luck, it will be stuck under me. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Another thing I have heard mention here is some folks carry a whistle with them. Couldn't hurt.

Again, glad you, ah, err, your neighbor, is OK. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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Mark,

Real glad to hear your ROPS initiation turned out as well as it did with no injuries to man or beast (we won't go into ego).

I've been working my 1845 on some pretty steep (over 25 deg) slopes (but not the steepest yet) removing a lot of cut and fallen trees (wildfire fuel!) and have been darn glad that sturdy ROPS was there. (I even replaced the OEM grade 5 bolts with grade 8 when I put it back on after its ride in the rental truck.)

Keep up the Good Luck streak!!

Rip
 
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Great to hear you're OK and the ROPS did its job. I doubt I'd have had the presence of mind that you did.
You have now joined Bubenberg as a PT test pilot. He, too, slow rolled his 425, while driving on a pile of something or other to crush it down. The pile won. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif
 
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I do not want to join the PT test group (now consists of two) but glad to hear that it came out ok.
PJ
 
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Mark,

I'm glad that you lived to tell the tale. I have sometimes found myself concentrating on a project so much that I didn't realize how steep the terrain was, and realized that I could be in a tip-over situation. I've been able to straighten out the PT, and gingerly get out of trouble. I'm thankful for that - I'm glad you are OK. Thank you for the tale and for the reminder to be careful out there.

-Rob /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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"" ROPS was not an option ""

The ROPS is not a OEM option on the PT-180, but it is listed as a replacement part in my PT-425 Owner's Manual. Even if some customization is needed, it would be easier to get that than to start from scratch!! With those holes already in the sides of the PT-180, it may be just a bolt-on!!?? Also, the PT ROPS has already been designed and built for that job!

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