ROPS on B7610 need help
dc_B7610
Join Date: Jun 2005 Posts: 3 Canada |
2005-07-17 113577
Hi
I think I am getting screwed by my dealer, I bought a B7610 with a 4672A BH. The problem is that the dealer delivered to me a tractor with a rigid ROPS. That leaves only 33 inches of cleareance with the operator seat which is insufficient according to the Kubota documentation it should be 40 inches.
Can a foldable ROPS from a B78000 or B750 be fitted on a B7610, I.E. by taking off the top portion of the ROPS with the 4 screws can they be switched? The dealer told me NO but I really don't trust them anymore.
Thank you in advance
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ROPS on B7610 need help
funchy
Join Date: May 2004 Posts: 128 north eastern corner of Maryland Pics |
2005-07-18 113589
I wouldn't go moving a ROPS from another model onto yours. Not only do bolts have to line up exactly, but small models may not have as strong a ROPS as larger ones.
Not clear on what is bothering you: is it that you were expecting a foldable ROPS? Or that you think they gave you the wrong size ROPS for your model?
If you're unclear what should've come with your model, can you inquire at another kubota dealer or call corporate Kubota for help? ....
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ROPS on B7610 need help
DennisCTB
Join Date: Nov 1998 Posts: 2707 NorthWest NJ Pics |
2005-07-18 113594
I believe the foldable ROPS on the B7610 is significantly higher than the rigid ROPS. I just measured mine and it is 83 inches to the under side of the ROPS or about 85 inches to the top. Looks like your dealer should have given you a foldable ROPS. ....
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ROPS on B7610 need help
Art White
Join Date: Jan 2000 Posts: 6898 Waterville New York Pics |
2005-07-18 113632
I'd be talking to the dealer as to correcting this situation as if sold as a package the need of the folding rops is well noted. ....
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