Well rops stands for roll over protective structure as for the I.S. we will wait and see what the hell the rest of the panel comes up with.
 
(quoted from post at 07:02:43 10/19/08) What IS rops?
thanks, Paul
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Dave
 

IS points to the word rops there is two kinds of rops , osrops and csrops. Osrops stands for open station roll over protection system, csrops IS for closed station roll over protection system. In short the difference in fresh air and airconditioning, cab and no cab
 
I thought that it stood for grab limbs and then slap head of operator, OUCH These things may work in an open field but I work around low hanging limbs and it sure is hard on the head.
Walt
 
I always thought if they were trying to protect the tractor from rolling over they should be built lower to the ground, more like cars...more weight way up high just makes 'em roll over that much easier...maybe it means RollOver Production System??? (LOL)
 
Well, maybe some upcoming Luther Burbank"l cross corn with squash, so the corn"ll lay sideways and be lower...(it"s a joke, Wes)...
 

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