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<blockquote data-quote="Chuck" data-source="post: 45074" data-attributes="member: 579"><p>Kelly I know this is probably not what you want to hear,but I would not recomend building your own ROPS. They are designed to take the entire weight of the tractor rolling onto them without failing. If you are a master welder & fabricator maybe,even then this is something you are counting on with your life. I know the cost of a ROPS is high but there were quite a few 4020's that had them,so you may be able to find a good one in a tractor scrap yard for a reasonable amount. The little Ford I'm not sure on. I know Tractor Supply used to sell them. There is another web site called Yesterdays Tractors that has boards like this one for each brand of tractors. I would suggest trying the Ford board there to see what those guys say. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chuck, post: 45074, member: 579"] Kelly I know this is probably not what you want to hear,but I would not recomend building your own ROPS. They are designed to take the entire weight of the tractor rolling onto them without failing. If you are a master welder & fabricator maybe,even then this is something you are counting on with your life. I know the cost of a ROPS is high but there were quite a few 4020's that had them,so you may be able to find a good one in a tractor scrap yard for a reasonable amount. The little Ford I'm not sure on. I know Tractor Supply used to sell them. There is another web site called Yesterdays Tractors that has boards like this one for each brand of tractors. I would suggest trying the Ford board there to see what those guys say. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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