I have one, have had it for 6 years now. Couple of things to know. Remove Skid plates and keep mud out of them. If not they allow mud to sit against oil pan, hydraulic lines ect and cause corrosion. They are pretty hard to get to anything to service on them. The heater core is incredibly hard to get to and is about 1/2 the size of a box of cereal and cost 1500.00 for the part alone. One other thing you should consider is They tend to scrub speed off anytime you are on a soft surface or going up any hill at all. They are good at carrying a load and the bed will dump anything you put on it. The heater and a/c work well. My father in law has a John Deere and as far as comfort, room, ride, speed and overall stability it is light years ahead of kubota. The rear end went out on ours at 500 hours but warranty covered it.
I have the same machine with a 80" Meyer plow on it. It is a beast and can haul, push and carry anything I ask it to. No other sxs can come close to this machine for this purpose, especially plowing snow.
they make a great town and city sidewalk machine too and way alot cheaper then paying $185,000 for a holder tractor with a blade and spreader wich kubota would have all that way less price and affordable
The big thing is too keep it out of the wind, I keep my in a sea can, if needed I have a generator ( I used it about 5 times @ -40) they are good starters based on my experience
rtv1100 the nice beast plus nice uses same filters from there mowers and skid steers and tractors wich is nice plus kubota rtvs made same designed features from there tractors wich smart design plus it can run there kubota compact tractor attachments too wich is nice such as plows,blower,sweeper wich is nice
@@seanforney24 yeah kubota rtvs are nice plus kubotas made it smart by makeing them same designed from there same tractors with same engines and can use there kubota attachments too wich made alot of seince deeres other branded rtvs doesnt have any those options plus there way more pricey wich kubota made it smart
I have one, have had it for 6 years now. Couple of things to know. Remove Skid plates and keep mud out of them. If not they allow mud to sit against oil pan, hydraulic lines ect and cause corrosion. They are pretty hard to get to anything to service on them. The heater core is incredibly hard to get to and is about 1/2 the size of a box of cereal and cost 1500.00 for the part alone. One other thing you should consider is They tend to scrub speed off anytime you are on a soft surface or going up any hill at all. They are good at carrying a load and the bed will dump anything you put on it. The heater and a/c work well. My father in law has a John Deere and as far as comfort, room, ride, speed and overall stability it is light years ahead of kubota. The rear end went out on ours at 500 hours but warranty covered it.
Thank you for the info, we’ve had nothing but good results so far with our (knock on wood.)
awesome video sean, from wv myself, keep the videos coming!!!!
Thank you 🤙
I have the same machine with a 80" Meyer plow on it. It is a beast and can haul, push and carry anything I ask it to. No other sxs can come close to this machine for this purpose, especially plowing snow.
100% agree!
they make a great town and city sidewalk machine too and way alot cheaper then paying $185,000 for a holder tractor with a blade and spreader wich kubota would have all that way less price and affordable
What Meyer 80" do you have?
Good videa Sean! Thanks
Great video, I love these things would love to have one for our small farm here in West Virginia.
Where at in WV? We’re in Berkeley Springs!
@@seanforney24 Fayetteville
@@drthunder481 it’s the best farm purchase we’ve made! So convenient!
More videos about this???
Sure thing! It’s still trucking along!
I waiting😂
@@pr4lviper I’ll do another one in the next week or so.
@@seanforney24 awesome
nice kubota rtv
What is your speed uphills
20 tops up hill!
I’ve been interested in one. How does it start in extreme cold? Thanks
Super easy, glow plugs are a big help!
The big thing is too keep it out of the wind, I keep my in a sea can, if needed I have a generator ( I used it about 5 times @ -40) they are good starters based on my experience
@@robinseitz9692 thanks
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Plow is a little big and heavy for that .
It is the kit designed for the RTV.
rtv1100 the nice beast plus nice uses same filters from there mowers and skid steers and tractors wich is nice plus kubota rtvs made same designed features from there tractors wich smart design plus it can run there kubota compact tractor attachments too wich is nice such as plows,blower,sweeper wich is nice
@@michaelmactavish4445 we love it. It’s a tank for sure!
@@seanforney24 yeah kubota rtvs are nice plus kubotas made it smart by makeing them same designed from there same tractors with same engines and can use there kubota attachments too wich made alot of seince deeres other branded rtvs doesnt have any those options plus there way more pricey wich kubota made it smart
@@seanforney24 It still looks entirely too big for that unless of course its an illusion .