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Need a ROPS for my Yanmar

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Any suggestions of where I can find a ROPs for my greymarket YM2700L? I live in the Northeast area of Georgia. I heard that a company in either North or South Carolina made OSHA ROPS, but can t find them. thanks for any help you can give.. ron :banghead3
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Here ya go!

Hoye's has them.

http://www.hoyetractor.com/

Fredericks has them.

http://www.fredricksequipment.com/

Little Miami Trading Company has them

http://www.lmtcompany.com/

There are probably others I am missing but that's off the top of my head.
Price around, some of us offer some discount at times. I am totally unaware of any company in the US making OSHA approved ROPS for grey Yanmars other than the one that makes ours....and they are under contract to sell to one distributor only.
Thanks everybody for the replies. ron :trink39:
I checked with the man here who would know, and was told that our ROPS for the YM2700 will work on a YM2700L, as they have the same rear housing.
Thanks for the info LMTC, but I bought a used one from a local dealer that was on a 2500. Got it for $250, so I cant complain. Im also thinking about buying the tractor, as I understand the 2500 and 2700 are basically the same tractor, I can get it $500. The used parts would be good to have. The motor has a small freeze crack in the block, but actually runs, just seeps water into the crankcase.:thanku: ron
Thanks for the info LMTC, but I bought a used one from a local dealer that was on a 2500. Got it for $250, so I cant complain. Im also thinking about buying the tractor, as I understand the 2500 and 2700 are basically the same tractor, I can get it $500. The used parts would be good to have. The motor has a small freeze crack in the block, but actually runs, just seeps water into the crankcase.:thanku: ron
The YM2500 and the YM2700 are not even close to being the same.

Danny
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