Also here in NH and love the snowblower. Blew 36 inches of snow up a 30 degree slope last storm. No problems. There is a clearance reduction but I have not experienced any real issuesOkay, went to local Kubota dealer today, and spoke with them, told me the snowblower option is not very popular here in this area because adding the Front PTO reduces clearance substantially, and yes we get big snows here in SWNH. But he did say they recommend the BOSS VPlow over the KBota V, and they will install the BOSS. So I'm probably going with the BOSS plow, and not think about the Snow blower option at this time.
He told me get on a list and I might see the 1100C by spring... Haa Haa I'll update has I move along.
Thanks,
Cling
Something i found that works pretty well is to touch the gas pedal a little bit while you're shifting. Also press on the brake I believe that's what releases the hydraulic pressure. I now have a little over 100 hours on my machine and now I have very little shifting problems. My Shifting wasn't too bad to begin withNICE set up you have there mgrick.
Shifting the RTV's when on a hill or when pressure is on the unit (like a bunch of snow) can be tough. Much like taking a car out of park when sitting on a steep hill. For the RTV if you turn the steering wheel that can help, or some times applying the brake can help. I've never tried turning the steering wheel and applying brake ..that might help. If worse comes to worse and you cannot get it out of gear you can always turn off the engine. That usually makes it easy to shift neutral and restart but I understand that is a pain to do in the middle of plowing. RTV's have always had this 'feature' but the more you work with it the less of a pain it becomes. At least that is my experience.