ROPS??
ROPS??
I did a search here on ROPS but only found a few threads dealing with the necessity for them.
I have some hilly acreage and want one for the inevitable unforeseen event. I've tried Hercules in Australia because their web site said they had one. However, they now tell me that the one they have doesn't work/fit. They said that the one they had for the major evidently did not work on one built in England for some reason. Does anyone know of a manufacturer who sells a ROPS for the Major?
I have some hilly acreage and want one for the inevitable unforeseen event. I've tried Hercules in Australia because their web site said they had one. However, they now tell me that the one they have doesn't work/fit. They said that the one they had for the major evidently did not work on one built in England for some reason. Does anyone know of a manufacturer who sells a ROPS for the Major?
'59 Power Major

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Ancient Smurf
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That sounds strange as all Majors were built in England! The rear axle where the frame bolts is the same.
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Brian
Brian
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I know!!!! The sales guy I talked to told me it had something to do with the width and it didn't make any sense to me either. Anyway if they don't want to sell me a ROPS I'm going to try to find someone who will ... any suggestions??
'59 Power Major

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Ancient Smurf
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Sorry no, there used to be many here in the 1970's but most have fallen by the wayside. Do you have Lawrence Edwards over there? They made them at one time.
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Brian
Brian
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Try Flatford Engineering, York Rd, Elvington, York, sales@flatford.co.uk
They certainly make approved ROPS for Dexta and I expect major too.
But shipping from UK to Oz could be expensive.
They certainly make approved ROPS for Dexta and I expect major too.
But shipping from UK to Oz could be expensive.
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Thanks but you are right, shipping would surely cost almost as much as the ROPS itself. I'm actually farther away than OZ ... Hawaii.
'59 Power Major

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My Dexta ROPS from them was surprisingly cheap £120 a couple of years ago.whirly wrote:Thanks but you are right, shipping would surely cost almost as much as the ROPS itself. I'm actually farther away than OZ ... Hawaii.
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I just found this from an Australian brochure for the "Farm Major" in the wiki section:Brian wrote:That sounds strange as all Majors were built in England! The rear axle where the frame bolts is the same.

Is there any chance that the back end on the "Farm Major" is different than the Power Major OR that the Farm Major was a Dexta with a New Major engine

'59 Power Major

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Ancient Smurf
Re: ROPS??
Farm Major is a Fordson Major Diesel built at the same time as the Power Major using the older, less powerful engine. The tractor is exactly the same as a Major.
All Majors from 1952 to 1964 used the same basic castings with very few differences. The only difference that might affect the ROP is the footplate position but this would only need tin work re-modelling.
All Majors from 1952 to 1964 used the same basic castings with very few differences. The only difference that might affect the ROP is the footplate position but this would only need tin work re-modelling.
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Brian
Brian
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Really sorry to hijack your thread, but what is a ROPS?




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Re: ROPS??
Roll Over Protection System... or in otherwords a roof ,and seat belt, that will support the tractor and keep the operator from being ejected and crushed in a roll over accident. Dandy Dave!Nick wrote:Really sorry to hijack your thread, but what is a ROPS?![]()
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1960 Fordson Power Major
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Hi All, to further explain ROPS (OROPS open air roll over protection structure, EROPS enclosed roll over protection structure)
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Aha, i see. I need to get one really, i would feel a bit safer 

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Perhaps you or someone near by could fabricate a decent roll bar. They do come up for sale over here when the purists take them off but I would guess shipping prohibitive. In europe a home made effort would not be legal, at least if used by an employee.
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Great Ideaessex pete wrote:Perhaps you or someone near by could fabricate a decent roll bar. They do come up for sale over here when the purists take them off but I would guess shipping prohibitive. In europe a home made effort would not be legal, at least if used by an employee.



Well gusseted and made from 3" square stock ... should work. I'll add a couple extra gussets bottom & top just for grins & giggles.
'59 Power Major

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Ancient Smurf
Re: ROPS??
Might be worth incorporating hinges like this, if you need to go into buildings or under trees:


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