Section 2: Operation - Cub Cadet 7000 Series Owner's Manual

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SECTION 2: OPERATION

ROLLOVER PROTECTIVE STRUCTURE (ROPS)
This tractor is equipped with a foldable Rollover
Protection Structure (ROPS) and seat belts. When
used together they are effective in reducing injuries
to the operator in the event of an accidental tractor
rollover. The safety provided by the ROPS is
minimized if the seat belt is not properly adjusted
AND buckled. Refer to ADJUSTMENTS for seat
belt adjustment.
Figure 12
WARNING: Always wear the seat belt
when operating the tractor equipped
with a ROPS. However, if the ROPS is in
the folded position or has been re-
moved, the seat belt must not be used.
Use the following guidelines when using a tractor
equipped with a ROPS:
Be aware of overhead clearances in the area of
operation. Check for clearance of door (or gate)
openings and other overhead objects such as
utility lines and tree branches. Overhead
objects could catch the ROPS and upset the
tractor.
Do not modify the ROPS by drilling holes for, or
welding accessories to the structure.
Do not use the ROPS to pull objects with the
tractor. Use ONLY the tractor drawbar for
pulling.
In the event of an accident, have the ROPS
carefully inspected and, if necessary, replaced
by your Cub Cadet dealer. Do not attempt to
repair the ROPS.
FOLDING THE ROPS
The foldable ROPS feature allows the operator to
quickly lower the ROPS to operate in areas where
there is low overhead clearance. However, the
ROPS should be used in the lowered position only
when absolutely necessary. Operate with the
ROPS in the 'up' position whenever possible.
Reposition the ROPS as follows:
ROPS
To raise the ROPS:
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WARNING: A folded ROPS does not
provide rollover protection. When the
ROPS is in the folded position, the seat
belt must NOT be used.
Slightly loosen the two hex screws on the front
of the ROPS to relieve their pressure on the
ROPS. See Figure 13.
Remove the two internal cotter pins, and, while
supporting the ROPS, withdraw the clevis pins.
See Figure 13. Carefully lower the ROPS.
Reinstall the clevis pins and cotter pins for
storage.
CLEVIS
PIN
INTERNAL
COTTER PIN
Figure 13
Remove internal cotter pins and clevis pins and
lift the ROPS into position.
Insert the clevis pins and secure with the
internal cotter pins.
Tighten the hex screws against the ROPS.
HEX
SCREW
CLEVIS
PIN

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