2manyrocks
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the other thought that came to mind was to put one of those tall whip flags on the front of the tractor like on kid's bikes as a reminder to fold the ROPS down.
MarkV said:I was going to have it welded when someone on the forum suggested I contact Kubota just to make them aware of the problem. The tractor was years out of warranty so I was not asking for a replacement. After writing Kubota a regional rep contacted me asking which dealer would be the most convenient for me to take the tractor to for a free replacement post. The broken part was to be sent back to the factory for testing to see why it failed.
Now I suspect that Kubota does not routinely replace parts on a tractor that is five years out of warranty unless there are liability issues related to safety items.
MarkV
plaindave said:The question I had when reading this is why is the folding ROPS taller than the fixed ROPS on my B7800? A fixed ROPS would have fit through my door, but when you get the mid-mount PTO on the 7800 the folding ROPS was standard.
Like many others, my ROPS stays folded when it should be up. Particularly when plowing snow and I don't want to stand around outside without gloves to put it up.
plaindave said:The question I had when reading this is why is the folding ROPS taller than the fixed ROPS on my B7800? A fixed ROPS would have fit through my door, but when you get the mid-mount PTO on the 7800 the folding ROPS was standard.
Like many others, my ROPS stays folded when it should be up. Particularly when plowing snow and I don't want to stand around outside without gloves to put it up.