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CA Roll Bar?

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    Posted: 18 Aug 2023 at 3:56pm
Has anybody ever added a roll bar (and/or associated canopy) to a CA?  Where would you attach it?
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does not answer your question.. but here is the actual testing on a Allis 190.


Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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I had a square steel tubing frame and 2” angle iron bottom bolted to the platform rails inside of where the fenders are mounted.
Then got a fiberglass canopy from a golf cart for the top.
Do not have it anymore.
Definitely Not a Roll over protection device!

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If you're wanting roll over protection, attach to the axle. If you want a sun shade...the fenders would work for that.
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Originally posted by DrAllis DrAllis wrote:

If you're wanting roll over protection, attach to the axle. If you want a sun shade...the fenders would work for that.

I was thinking that I could attach to my new drawbar supports that I'm making that attach to the cultivator brackets on the axles.  But they would have to bend to follow the shape of the fenders and might limit how far in the wheels can shift.  My new hydraulic remotes will be attached to the inside of the fender rails positioned vertically, I'm hoping.  Need to make some more measurements.


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Originally posted by DSpears N IL DSpears N IL wrote:

I had a square steel tubing frame and 2” angle iron bottom bolted to the platform rails inside of where the fenders are mounted.
Then got a fiberglass canopy from a golf cart for the top.
Do not have it anymore.
Definitely Not a Roll over protection device!

DeWayne


Cool, that looks fine...
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