tractor TLB roll bar vs stablizer arms

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nimblemotors

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Case 530 CK Sold, Ford Ranger DIY Project
my Case 530 TLB does not have a rollbar or seat belts, and I was thinking I need to add them. However, after thinking about where to attach it, it occurred to me that this TLB has a backhoe with stablizer arms.

It seems to me that rather than protect the driver from a rollover, it is better to not rollover at all, and thus, if I lower the stablizer arms just above the ground, when driving or using the loader, it would be in fact safer than having a rollbar.

It could possibly still tip over past the stablizer bar, if the loader bucket is full and the front wheel hits a big dip. But the backhoe is quite heavy, it seems to me this type of rollover would be unlikely.

Your opinions?
 
   / tractor TLB roll bar vs stablizer arms #2  
Stabilizers will in no way prevent you from being crushed between the tractor and the ground. What if you put one of the back tires off the edge of a ditch? If you can afford to put a ROP on it, you should.
 
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I have a friend that I warned against leaving the outriggers down traveling. Other than hanging a tree and cars. He thought this was safer than using it with them up. He did what I warned him about. He was going across his place and and outrigger leaked down and hung a stump. It spun him around and off an embankment. He survived. I dont recall ever seeing a 530 with a rops. I think an older 580 rops woul work.
 

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