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Going to build my own ROPS

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IaGary

12-14-2006 04:09:17




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After a little pricing I decided to build my ROPS.

But I need a couple of close up pictures and some measurements.

Anybody have a ROPS out there on a large frame IH that can help me?

Thanks Gary




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buickanddeere

12-14-2006 19:37:06




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Please, don't even try it. I respect you have the best of intentions..... ..... .....but. No matter how smart, experienced and practical you are. Odds are less than 1% you can build an effective rops system.



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coflyboy

12-14-2006 13:02:15




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
I saw a rig with a ROPS built from PVC pipe. Talk about liability exposure!!!!! !!!



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billyiron

12-14-2006 06:56:37




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
I seen some of the old JD stopler cabs that were on 4020s and up to the 5020s that had the two post roll bar in them go for 25 to 150 bucks,all you do is strip the tin work off,,I know its goes against all teachings to put green on red,,but maybe its an option,,,billy



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No tools

12-14-2006 06:16:57




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Gary if i get the chance this weekend i'll get you some close up photos.
that is if you don't have some by then.

Bill



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the Unforgiven

12-14-2006 06:13:06




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Have seen a couple nice ones made out of F20 frame rails.



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Brian G. NY

12-14-2006 19:02:30




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to the Unforgiven, 12-14-2006 06:13:06  
"Forgive" me for saying so, But I have a pair of those rails and I have thought of using them to make ROPS for my A-C WD. They are the heaviest squared tubing I"ve ever seen!



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Scotmac

12-14-2006 05:46:32




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Hi Gary....don't know what they're pricing you at, but I can get you a brand new aftermarket one with canopy and painted....looks just like the original...for $1150.00. Seems like you'd have that much in time and material if you build one from scratch. Just my two cents worth.



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IaGary

12-14-2006 05:53:12




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to Scotmac, 12-14-2006 05:46:32  
Yes Scot it would take 3 or 4 days to build but my time ain't worth nuthin in the winter.

Thats what all those city people think.LOL

Gary



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MSM

12-14-2006 05:21:30




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
One thing to consider is the liability issue. If you are the only one operating the tractor then you should be OK. But if you have family,friends,hired help etc operating it then you are opening yourself up to one heck of a lawsuit if they roll over,and get hurt in any fashion.Even a few bruises is worth a couple hundred grand nowadays.



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IaGary

12-14-2006 05:30:37




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to MSM, 12-14-2006 05:21:30  
I've thought of that but if they sue me with a home made ROPS then what would happen with no ROPS what so ever.

When we built the ones at the shop we went one gauge heavier on the steel than what the Factory ones were to help protect against that.

Ain't the sue happy society we live in great?

Gary



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Fawteen

12-14-2006 13:04:30




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 05:30:37  
Maybe you'll get lucky and it'll roll over on a lawyer.

Better yet, a busload of 'em.



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Dean Barker

12-14-2006 08:19:18




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 05:30:37  
Gary--The factory rops are built so they will give and absorb some of the shock of rolling over. Building one heavier is not such a good idea as it will not bend as much and might break an axle housing and seperate from the tractor, thus the operator would be more apt to have greater injuries. Just my opinion.



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Rauville

12-14-2006 07:36:47




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 05:30:37  
I was at a estate farm auction where they were selling a 706 with a non-factory ROPS.

The auctioneer announced that the tractor purchaser would have to sign a "hold harmless clause", releasing the estate from any unforseen future damage claims if any. I've heard the same mentioned when a PTO shield has been removed.

I used to rewire antique light fixtures that I would resell in the shop. Now, I just cut the old wires, and inform the buyer that they need to have it done by a professional. Less to worry about down the road.

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Merle Hoppenworth

12-14-2006 05:19:38




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
I have an IH ROPS and canopy on my 1650 Oliver, I live at Slater IA. would be happy to give you measurements or come over to visit and take them yourself.



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IaGary

12-14-2006 05:46:36




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to Merle Hoppenworth, 12-14-2006 05:19:38  
I sent you an email Merle

Thanks Gary



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MH

12-14-2006 04:51:41




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Gary,
There is an outfit that had the two post ROPS & Canopy advertised at 840.00. From the picture I saw it looked pretty original. I have a # somewhere....
Matthew



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IaGary

12-14-2006 04:55:23




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to MH, 12-14-2006 04:51:41  
Thanks Matthew

I might consider $840 but the $1500 dollars is way to high for $200 worth of steel.

We've built them before so why not again is what I decided.

Gary



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MH

12-14-2006 05:04:40




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:55:23  
Know what ya mean. I've been trying to hunt one down for the old Oliver. Thought about getting one of these for it (they are advertised to fit "vintage International"). They look fairly close to original to my untrained eye.

BTT Corp. out of Kilmichael MS. The # is 662-262-4303. Saw the ad & kept it out of a paper from this spring.

Hope this helps ya.
Matthew



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IaGary

12-14-2006 05:11:38




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to MH, 12-14-2006 05:04:40  
Matthew

Just went to their web site and didn't see any ROPS.

They had a JD with a ROPS for sell but no rops listed.

Let me know if you find out more.

Gary



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Allan In NE

12-14-2006 04:33:06




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to IaGary, 12-14-2006 04:09:17  
Hey,

Not to hijack your thread, but the other day when I was in at the implement dealer, I got to looking at those "auto-dim" welding helments.

Boy! If those aren't the slickest thing since sliced bread!

Allan



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jddriver

12-14-2006 04:51:25




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to Allan In NE, 12-14-2006 04:33:06  
Allen just be sure that elasped time from arc to dark is accurate and quick.The 49$ helmet I demoed was quite a bit longer than my Jacobsen helmet long enough I saw stars



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Allan In NE

12-14-2006 06:24:26




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to jddriver, 12-14-2006 04:51:25  
Hi JD,

The ones in here at the store change in 1/25,000 second and are solar powered. Just under a $100 bill.

Allan



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jhill52

12-14-2006 07:27:43




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to Allan In NE, 12-14-2006 06:24:26  
The Auto Darkening helmets are great. I have one and love it. Get ya one Allan.

Jerry



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IaGary

12-14-2006 04:44:52




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 Re: Going to build my own ROPS in reply to Allan In NE, 12-14-2006 04:33:06  
Mornin Allan

Yup I like them.

When we built those ROPS at the shop we had one for a pattern.

So I'm gonna need the length of the posts,the width at the bottom and the width at the top.

They are built on a taper.

The pictures are to see how they patterned the mounting brackets and how they fastened the canopy to it.

We matched it pretty close and without them laying side by side you couldn't tell the difference between the ones we made and the factory ones.

Gary

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