Nice plow rig. I also have the 1100C with a 7ft plow on front of it. Here in eastern Canada we get a lot of snow and this setup amazes me every time I use it.
@@marcsmothers5280 i sold it when I came across the package deal of the k connect the snowblower and the V plow for $3600 used Pretty much fell on my face trying to get there before someone else bought it. I'm always willing to build straight blade setups. Doing everything myself and getting the parts it was less than $500
how does this machine works when going over deep snow ? i would like to buy one and do a couples of my neighbors snow removal but im worry it would often get stuck in the road when the plow haven't yet clear it
I have the exact machine. Put about 200 lbs of bagged sand/ salt in the bed for counter weight and some mud tires on it and you’ll push snow right through those woods. These things are a beast.
I'm kinda on the same page with you but I would compare a kubota rtv x1100c to a old Willeys or power wagon it strong as hell reliable and will pull a house down. It's the best work or farm side by side and most comfortable with the heat and air conditioning but if you want a toy this is NOT it at all!!!
We have been using one since 2014 with the boss vplow to clear 10 apartment buildings we will never use trucks again. The only downside is they are highly susceptible to rust make sure you wash it as often as you can if you use a lot of salt
I have heard good things about the boss but I like the kubota version because of the k connect setup I can add different attachments and I have a pto I can utilize to run a hydraulic pump or other attachments I might modify to work with it but other than that ya these kubota's push as good as a pickup truck.
I'm very happy with this and as anything you can always find something that could be better. The controller is the downfall it's just not user-friendly for angle as straight blade you need to push 2 buttons at the same time and for floating same thing. I would love to see a controller like a fisher v plow
I apologize for the late response I am not getting my notifications but with the snowblower it's a little loud because of running it high rpm's but I don't find it bothering me and you get used to it. Just run your rtv wide open at idle and that's what it sounds like with the snowblower. Once you lock your rpm where you want it the machine works like a tractor. I hope this helps if not please let me know thanks
I found holding the brakes and letting the pressure off the transmission helps with a load on it but if there is no load I let off the brakes and lightly tap the pedal and it usually helps. I'm surprised kubota has not addressed this problem yet.
I have zero faith in Kubota, I bought a Kubota zero turn mower and a sensor fell off one of the handles. Was supposed to be still under warranty, service dealer claims a stick from a tree must have pushed it off. There for i had to pay $180 bucks to fix it. I DON'T HAVE ANY TREES IN MY YARD! Ready to trade it off for a Altoz mower, with a hydraulic push blade and tracks. Got 26 hours on Kubota now, paid 5k not worth 50 bucks
I'm sorry you have had problems with your machine and it sounds like the dealer you bought it to is probably the biggest problem. I have found some dealers are better than others and I actually switched because of their customer service sucked and just all around were rude everytime I went there. I can't speak from experience but my good friend has a 72" diesel zero turn and I think it's going 6 or 7 years and other than general maintenance the only thing he has done is a fuel pump. I have ran my kubota very very hard and other than general maintenance and 1 axle shaft that was my fault for doing something I shouldn't have but that's a different story lol. Everything kubota I have ran or owned or friends have have been pretty much problem free. I wouldn't give up on the brand just maybe your dealership and also every brand no matter what it is will always have a few problems it's just the nature of things build.
That little machine pushes a load of snow. Very impressive!
Nice plow rig. I also have the 1100C with a 7ft plow on front of it. Here in eastern Canada we get a lot of snow and this setup amazes me every time I use it.
What happened to the Fisher straight blade??
Thanks and I agree amazing what they can do.
@@marcsmothers5280 i sold it when I came across the package deal of the k connect the snowblower and the V plow for $3600 used
Pretty much fell on my face trying to get there before someone else bought it.
I'm always willing to build straight blade setups.
Doing everything myself and getting the parts it was less than $500
how does this machine works when going over deep snow ? i would like to buy one and do a couples of my neighbors snow removal but im worry it would often get stuck in the road when the plow haven't yet clear it
u can put a lift on them I think
I have the exact machine. Put about 200 lbs of bagged sand/ salt in the bed for counter weight and some mud tires on it and you’ll push snow right through those woods. These things are a beast.
That V is really nice.
There were a few times this morning that I could have used it.
Nice setup. Satisfying to watch.
Ty
Very impressive. Maybe this is what i need
Kubota rtv imo are the best. They're like the Toyota Hilux of rtv. Not great but good at everything. Ample power. And versatile
I'm kinda on the same page with you but I would compare a kubota rtv x1100c to a old Willeys or power wagon it strong as hell reliable and will pull a house down.
It's the best work or farm side by side and most comfortable with the heat and air conditioning but if you want a toy this is NOT it at all!!!
Awesome and great video
Thanks
We have been using one since 2014 with the boss vplow to clear 10 apartment buildings we will never use trucks again. The only downside is they are highly susceptible to rust make sure you wash it as often as you can if you use a lot of salt
I have heard good things about the boss but I like the kubota version because of the k connect setup I can add different attachments and I have a pto I can utilize to run a hydraulic pump or other attachments I might modify to work with it but other than that ya these kubota's push as good as a pickup truck.
Anything Lawn or ag seems to rust very quickly when used for snow removal, We undercoat with no drip Oil, every piece we use for snow removal
How is it on average sidewalks, say 3- 4 ft wide?
I really haven't done much of anything for sidewalks so I would hate to give you bad information.
@@banger1322 Thanks for the reply!
Nice are you happy with this setup, would you change anything? I'm about to buy similar...thanks!
I'm very happy with this and as anything you can always find something that could be better.
The controller is the downfall it's just not user-friendly for angle as straight blade you need to push 2 buttons at the same time and for floating same thing.
I would love to see a controller like a fisher v plow
MORE videos please!
Just waiting for some more snow ❄
How is the noise inside the cab?
I apologize for the late response I am not getting my notifications but with the snowblower it's a little loud because of running it high rpm's but I don't find it bothering me and you get used to it.
Just run your rtv wide open at idle and that's what it sounds like with the snowblower.
Once you lock your rpm where you want it the machine works like a tractor.
I hope this helps if not please let me know thanks
simple solution turn the stereo up louder
It’s too bad they don’t have a shuttle shift on these. That forward to reverse shift sucks when it all bound up
I found holding the brakes and letting the pressure off the transmission helps with a load on it but if there is no load I let off the brakes and lightly tap the pedal and it usually helps.
I'm surprised kubota has not addressed this problem yet.
Is that a k connect kubota v blade?
Yes it's the k connect 4pt
I want to eat some snow 🤤
Don't eat the yellow snow 🤣
@@Zigzag-py2kn no never I just take many bowl of white snow ❄️ to eat
Why the first pass if your just gonna plow it under. Work smarter not harder
You keep going over the same line because the snow falls back in with every pass. A snowblower eliminates that.
Look into slot dozing
that sounds like a tractor not a SXS.
It's a 3 cylinder diesel with a hydrostatic transmission so it pretty much is a tractor and definitely works and pulls like one
@@banger1322 ok, that also explains why it's kind of slow. a real workhorse for sure!
I have zero faith in Kubota, I bought a Kubota zero turn mower and a sensor fell off one of the handles. Was supposed to be still under warranty, service dealer claims a stick from a tree must have pushed it off. There for i had to pay $180 bucks to fix it. I DON'T HAVE ANY TREES IN MY YARD! Ready to trade it off for a Altoz mower, with a hydraulic push blade and tracks. Got 26 hours on Kubota now, paid 5k not worth 50 bucks
I'm sorry you have had problems with your machine and it sounds like the dealer you bought it to is probably the biggest problem.
I have found some dealers are better than others and I actually switched because of their customer service sucked and just all around were rude everytime I went there.
I can't speak from experience but my good friend has a 72" diesel zero turn and I think it's going 6 or 7 years and other than general maintenance the only thing he has done is a fuel pump.
I have ran my kubota very very hard and other than general maintenance and 1 axle shaft that was my fault for doing something I shouldn't have but that's a different story lol.
Everything kubota I have ran or owned or friends have have been pretty much problem free.
I wouldn't give up on the brand just maybe your dealership and also every brand no matter what it is will always have a few problems it's just the nature of things build.
I’ll take the snow blower
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