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IS MY TRACTOR A “LOW PROFILE TRACTOR”?
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You Will Learn The definition of a “low profile tractor”. How to take the measurements to determine if your tractor is “low profile”.
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Definition of Low Profile The rules about Rollover Protective Structures for tractors are in Chapter 296-307 WAC, Part F, and they define a low profile tractor as: A wheel or track-equipped vehicle with the following characteristics:
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Characteristic 1 1.The front wheel spacing is equal to the rear wheel spacing, as measured between the centerlines of the wheels;
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Characteristic 2 2. The clearance from the bottom of the tractor chassis to the ground is eighteen inches or less;
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Characteristic 3 3. The highest point of the hood is sixty inches or less; and
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Characteristic 4 4. The tractor is designed so that the operator straddles the transmission when seated.
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Characteristic 1 The front wheel spacing is equal to the rear wheel spacing, as measured between the centerlines of the wheels.
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The space between the centerline of the rear wheels measures 43”.
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The space between the centerline of the front wheels measures 45”. A one or two inch difference between the front and rear wheel spacing is acceptable.
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Characteristic 2 The clearance from the bottom of the tractor chassis to the ground is eighteen inches or less.
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The clearance from the lowest portion of the chassis to the ground measures 10”.
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Characteristic 3 The highest point of the hood is sixty inches or less.
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The highest point of the hood measures 48”.
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Characteristic 4 The tractor is designed so that the operator straddles the transmission when seated.
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The operator straddles the transmission when seated. Transmission
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That’s It ! The measurements showed that this tractor is in fact a low-profile tractor. Now you know how to determine if you have a low profile tractor! Wheel spacing Hood Chassis to ground
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Rules and Resources For the rules about Rollover Protective Structure (ROPS) click here: Chapter 296-307 WAC, Part F For rules about Farm Field Equipment click here: Chapter 296-307 WAC, Part E For other on-line safety courses about tractors click here.here.
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Thank you for taking the time to learn about safety and health and how to prevent future injuries and illnesses.
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