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Posted by Ray,IN on April 27, 2001 at 21:49:00 from (63.87.47.181):
In Reply to: ROPS-Use It posted by BB on April 27, 2001 at 05:08:25:
Most who dislike ROPS grew up without it. It does mean trimming the tree branches around the fields considerably higher, and parking the tractor in a taller part of the barn, probably can't remove manure from parts of the barn; the list can be quite long. The gastro----stomach doctor-- in our town didn't use ROPS for some of the good reasons, and now his widow and children live with his decision. Keep on pushing the ROPS perhaps you will spare someones wife and children the grief. I have been closer to a rollover than I ever want to be again. Ray, in the hills of SW Indiana.
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