SmilingFarmer
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Hello group!</P>
I am a hobby farmer in southern West Virginia. I have about 125 acres to take care of. I have had a UTV on my wish list for several years but couldn't ever make myself pull the trigger.I have looked at many brands through the years andit certainly can get confusing with the many choicesin the UTV market. I had always heard good things about the Kubota brand but I bought my first piece of Kubota equipment last year (compact excavator kx121-3). I have been thrilled with it so that moved the RTVto the top of my list. When I saw the RTV 1100, I knew that was the UTV I wanted.I have been reading the posts on this discussion board formonths and I learned much more on here than I did at the dealer. I think I kept telling my dealer facts that he did not know about the RTV's. </P>
Well, I broughtmy RTV 1100home yesterday. Got the ATV type tire. Considering the ITP Mudlite XL, XTR radial and the 589's. Not going to go mud bogging but it does get real muddy here in the winter especially around the barn with feeding cattle. I'll see how the ATV tires serve my needs but may upgrade to a more aggressive tire. </P>
I have ordered the parts to raise the air cleaner and also the metal screen to protect the back glass. I didn't price the glass but the screen was $200 and I suspect I would be eventually buying the glass if I don't buy the screen. Anybody have suggestions on a source for a radio and speakers? I bought the Kubota radio for my excavator. It isa good AM/FM radioand has a weather band but $400 is steep!</P>
Anybody tried the do it yourself "paint on" bed liners? I considered the Kubota bedliner or a plywood bed liner but I am leaning toward the "paint on" or "spray on" bed liner. I suspect I'll be hauling lots of things in the bed (firewood, cattle feed, fence supplies, tools, etc)</P>
Last question, I promise! Can you tell I have been saving up all these questions? I want to put some side boards on. Probably going to raise the bed sides an additonal 12" If I go too high, it will restrict my vision out the back. I bought some perforated zinc plated 1" metal tubing that fits perfectly into the stake pockets. The problem is that the front stake pockets are so close to the back glass that the metal tubing will hit the glass. As I said, I ordered the metal screen to protect the glass so I am sure the metal tubing won't work at all once I install the metal screen. Anybody came up with any solutions to the stake pockets being so close to the cab and glass?</P>
Thanks,</P>
SmilingFarmer</P>
I am a hobby farmer in southern West Virginia. I have about 125 acres to take care of. I have had a UTV on my wish list for several years but couldn't ever make myself pull the trigger.I have looked at many brands through the years andit certainly can get confusing with the many choicesin the UTV market. I had always heard good things about the Kubota brand but I bought my first piece of Kubota equipment last year (compact excavator kx121-3). I have been thrilled with it so that moved the RTVto the top of my list. When I saw the RTV 1100, I knew that was the UTV I wanted.I have been reading the posts on this discussion board formonths and I learned much more on here than I did at the dealer. I think I kept telling my dealer facts that he did not know about the RTV's. </P>
Well, I broughtmy RTV 1100home yesterday. Got the ATV type tire. Considering the ITP Mudlite XL, XTR radial and the 589's. Not going to go mud bogging but it does get real muddy here in the winter especially around the barn with feeding cattle. I'll see how the ATV tires serve my needs but may upgrade to a more aggressive tire. </P>
I have ordered the parts to raise the air cleaner and also the metal screen to protect the back glass. I didn't price the glass but the screen was $200 and I suspect I would be eventually buying the glass if I don't buy the screen. Anybody have suggestions on a source for a radio and speakers? I bought the Kubota radio for my excavator. It isa good AM/FM radioand has a weather band but $400 is steep!</P>
Anybody tried the do it yourself "paint on" bed liners? I considered the Kubota bedliner or a plywood bed liner but I am leaning toward the "paint on" or "spray on" bed liner. I suspect I'll be hauling lots of things in the bed (firewood, cattle feed, fence supplies, tools, etc)</P>
Last question, I promise! Can you tell I have been saving up all these questions? I want to put some side boards on. Probably going to raise the bed sides an additonal 12" If I go too high, it will restrict my vision out the back. I bought some perforated zinc plated 1" metal tubing that fits perfectly into the stake pockets. The problem is that the front stake pockets are so close to the back glass that the metal tubing will hit the glass. As I said, I ordered the metal screen to protect the glass so I am sure the metal tubing won't work at all once I install the metal screen. Anybody came up with any solutions to the stake pockets being so close to the cab and glass?</P>
Thanks,</P>
SmilingFarmer</P>