Replacement dump bed for RTV 900

bczoom

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Welcome to the forum.

Going to move this over to the RTV section of the forum so it gets more views.
 

Keifer

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Don:

Welcome to the Forum. Haven't seen a replacement bed, but will keep my eyes open for ya.

Keifer
 

Doc

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Hey Don, Welcome to our forums. I'm glad you found us. A whole lot of RTV knowledge here, the most in the world I do believe.
You are the first I've seen to ask this. I'm curious, did your bed break or rust out?
 

Mark.Sibole

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Thay are very expensive on their parts.Ive looked at a lot of them on their site and they act like the parts are brand new for the price they ask IMO.
 

bczoom

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Are you looking for the bed floor or the whole thing?

My floor is good but I made an entirely new box (sides & tailgate). I made mine out of wood. It's held up great for almost 12 years now.
 
Use RTV to muck horse & alpaca stalls. Dealer never recommended spray on bedliner although I did have the camo composite one. Completely rusted through including rear horizontal support beam.
 

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Zoom's bed has been around for ever and as his past comments have attested to, has been great. Do you have the hyd lift? reason for asking is the bracing underneath. I would think it would work ok to have the lift part - braces out of steel with a heavy duty exterior grade wood floor and siding. The spray in bed liner is sort of "grippy" and would sure catch manure in the little textured pattern. I have the spray in bedliner and a piece of exterior grade plywood on the bottom to deflect T posts and minerals. If I had to do it again, I would get metal floor bracing for the hydraulics to hook to, add exterior wood covering for the floor, and then add wooden sides and a tailgate like BC Zooms. I might also add some of the slick plastic to line it with. That would be a quick way to dump out and also to wash out the bed. collie
 

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are there plans for it? I have the lift bed.
Are you asking for plans for my bed? If so, yes, I can take some pics and measurements. Again, mine is from the flat steel bed and goes up from there (so it sits on the OEM flat bed. I just pulled all the sides and tailgate off and replaced those).
 

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Is there enough of the supports and bed left where you can use it as a template or do you need a template for that as well?

Team - my week is really messed up due to work. If Don needs a template for the supports and bed, if one of you has time so you can beat me to it, I'm sure he'd appreciate it.
 
Once I strip away the sides and gate I imagine I can pull the bed off the vehicle and turn it over to create a template. I hate to pay the price that Kubota wants for a new one and have not been able to find a serviceable used one.
 

ovrszd

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If you are willing to accept wood sides it shouldn't be a big deal to build a new floor pan. It's simply square tubing and tread plate. Post pics of your progress!!!! :)
 

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