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Thank you all! Yes the cab & heat are great! Just wondering on the spark arrestor muffler if anyone has more hours & what they did with it??
Maplenut,,, welcome to the RTV Forum.
Regarding your question about the weight you cab "comfortably" put in the bed. The operators manual for a 2012 1100 RTV states a weight of 1,100 pounds. Now as Paul Harvey used to say on his radio show, ,,," and now the rest of the story." I don't know what the weight of your 225 gal tank filled with sap might weigh. Besides that weight, several other factors to seriously consider. That sap sloshing around as you travel might create a bad situation. Hills and slopes to consider. Higher center of gravity might create a real "pucker factor" with a full load. Hate to see ya lose a load of sap and a new RTV in one fell swoop. The RTV 1100 has a higher center of gravity because of the cab. Just throwing some items out there for you to consider. Have you thought of using a lower to the ground bed on a tow- behind= trailer? With a 1100, the manual says you can tow a rolling weight up to 1,300 pounds. Just some food for thought.
Good luck with your purchase.
Hey all, I'm new as well but been lurking for months. Congrats on the new machine dbj.
I'm real close to buying a 2014 1100C as well. Dealer has the price down to 17% off list with the 4 year interest free. I think that's a good deal and I better bite!
One question, how much weight would you comfortably put in the bed? I'm a maple syrup producer and plan on putting a 225 gallon tank in the bed to haul sap.
Once again Thanks everyone for the welcome!! I think my is the same as yours Aurthuritis...I tink yours is camo,my is orange. I just wonder if a person should take the plug out now being that it is new,and put some heat resistant never seize on the plug?. Just so it doesnt decide to melt ,rust,adhere together and not be able to take the plug out?? Also welcome Maplenut !! What wealth of information for us here!! Sounds like your "lil buggy's" gonna get right to work!!)))
Welcome to the forum and congrats on your new RTV's!
Regarding the weight in the bed carrying liquids, below is a pic of something I use for watering.
Can't find the post/thread where I talked about it but here's what I recall.
- The fluid does slosh around a lot. Over 100 gallons, and you can feel some pretty decent rocking of the RTV.
- Avoid hills (not an issue for you).
- I wouldn't go over 150 gallons. I would let it fill and while filling, I would look above the tire where the stopper is between the spring and the frame. When that stopper touches the frame, it's time to stop.
Also welcome Maplenut !! What wealth of information for us here!! Sounds like your "lil buggy's" gonna get right to work!!)))