Crooked ROPS
| harvey
Join Date: Sep 2000 Posts: 1551 Moravia, NY
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2005-06-12 112250
I was reading about Iowafun misaligned Pins on his rops and wonder if the base plates were torqued correctly.
My pins are taunt but I hardley ever lower it. However I can see if the base plates were torqued crooked it could screw up the pin alignment.
Without going into 35 arguments about libality issues. I would loosen the base plates and check the alignment of the pins and retorque the plates evenly.
Just a thought to ponder...
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Crooked ROPS
| Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4302 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2005-06-12 112256
My thoughts exactly. My pins slide in easy on my 4410. ....
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Crooked ROPS
| kwschumm
Join Date: Feb 2003 Posts: 5764 NW Oregon
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2005-06-12 112268
I should check mine. It's never been down AFAIK. ....
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Crooked ROPS
| Chief
Join Date: Jul 2003 Posts: 4302 Southwest MiddleTennessee
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2005-06-12 112269
The other possibility is that the ROPS has been bent possibly by running into something with it or the machine may have been rolld in the past. Fairly unlikely with the exception of Ken's experience which is not what I would call a roll but a very unusual occurance. ....
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Crooked ROPS
| Iowafun
Join Date: Jul 2004 Posts: 955 Central Iowa
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2005-06-13 112320
2ndhand - The trator has never been roller/tipped by me and I bought it new. I haven't run into anything with the ROPS either. So only issue would be at install, a manufacturing issue or an incident prior to my purchase of the unit. I should complain to the dealer and see what/if they will do anything about it. ....
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