RTV 900 Steel Doors

simonswb6

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Does anyone know if it is possible to order hard steel doors for my RTV 900 in place of the soft doors? I have a windshield, and hard top, and it would appear by looking at pictures of people w/ hard doors that the hinges are the same for hard as the soft doors.
 
Welcome to the forum!

I don't have a cab but can't fully understand your question without a bit more info.

Whose windshield and hard top do you have? What year RTV?

A pic is worth 1000 words. Can you post one of your RTV so we know the current setup?
 
rtv hard doors

Welcome to the forum!

I don't have a cab but can't fully understand your question without a bit more info.

Whose windshield and hard top do you have? What year RTV?

A pic is worth 1000 words. Can you post one of your RTV so we know the current setup?

The year is a 2005 RTV 900W-A and it came with the Curtis Cab with soft doors, hard top and windshield. Im looking to see if anyone has purchased hard doors and real windows in place of the soft doors.
ill try and post a picture today...
thanks
 
I have the Curtis cab on mine with the hard doors...hinged at rear. Got mine off a used unit being parted out by dealer.
 

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Hello Kanook,

I see you keep your machine in a Quonset hut, or something simular to it. Love them buildings. We have some in my area ( U.S. Army surplus buildings) , they are used to house farming equipment and farming work sheds.

I know you live where it is cold. I'm sorry, VERY COLD ....
But, as you know, down here is a different story. Believe it or not. Them quaonset hut style building do not get as hot in the bad months as other metal buildings do. Don't have a answer, but they are honestly much cooler. Just wonder if it has something to do with the round top ?

... two guns
 
Simon try checking with Curtis Ind., (google it) they should have something available for your bota. They make the whole cab assy. for these rtv's. You probably won't be able to order it from them, they deal through distributors only. But if you call they can give you a part# that will help you with their dist. in your area. I did this with a replacement glass for one of ours (you can buy just the glass and hinges). It will probably be kinda pricey though.
 
Hello Kanook,

I see you keep your machine in a Quonset hut, or something simular to it. Love them buildings. We have some in my area ( U.S. Army surplus buildings) , they are used to house farming equipment and farming work sheds.

I know you live where it is cold. I'm sorry, VERY COLD ....
But, as you know, down here is a different story. Believe it or not. Them quaonset hut style building do not get as hot in the bad months as other metal buildings do. Don't have a answer, but they are honestly much cooler. Just wonder if it has something to do with the round top ?

... two guns

Since that pic was taken, the "hut" has been insulated with spray foam...stays cool in summer and heats up nicely in the winter. The walls have been covered with aspenite up to the 6ft height (over the foam) to protect the walls from accidental bumps.
 
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