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Posted by Phil in MS on July 01, 2003 at 06:57:32 from (207.203.128.29):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: Burned bolt on roll bar/canopy posted by RAB on June 30, 2003 at 23:21:43:
I have operated this tractor for 27 years and with the Good Lord's help I hope to operate it for another 27. I began on a C Farmall with the tricycle front and will admit that I sometimes put the C in places I had no business being. Maybe I should be worried about the ROPS itself but am not however I do appreciate your comments. I believe that a great deal of knowledge floats around this site and I was and am looking for opinions tied to working experience. As another poster said this unit is better than nothing which is what I've had for 27 years. I had considered the fired bolts as possibly being weakened and had considered new bolts and would likely have gone with grade 8. A comment above does make me pause and consider if grade 5 would be better. I will certainly try to replace with the grade that was on the original unit. Thanks for all the comments, sometimes it just helps to have another's thoughts on the problem. Phil
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