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    Rake?

    Keifer;</p> I f you wil PM me your email address I will take a few and send them to you. Posting on this site is to hard for me. Sometimes the things I write do not all end up being posted.</p>
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    RTV 900 verses RTV 1100

    Wellhave you ordered the Mrs, 1100 yet?!!!!!!!!!</p>
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    Now what's up with the website?

    </p> On the web sites thatI frequent "LOL" means "laugh out loud". "J/K" means joking. I am cool no problem.</p>
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    Now what's up with the website?

    </p> I don't know about a puter but you do know how to pick a fight. I readyly admitt that I don't know beans about a puter but I do know how to get along with others.</p>
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    Now what's up with the website?

    It is OK here also but I got my doubts that as things are added that it will stay that way.</p>
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    Rake?

    Hi John</p> Welcome. It is always good to have a new member on board. I use to have ATV's and I had a 4 foot York rake that I used on my very long driveway. It was alway a pain to have to get off and raise it to turn around and go the other way. When I got the RTV I put a very small hyd cly...
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    Looking for a used rtv

    www.tractorhouse.comI was there yesterday and they had a few.</p>
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    Undercover

    Cabin Feaver;</p> What kind of tracks do you have? andwhat are they on?</p> </p> </p>
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    Undercover

    Two Guns,</p> </p> You had better get use to misplacing things because as you get older it gets worse. Ha ha beleive I know.</p>
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    Undercover

    The RTV pass its physical with flying colors. There is no wear on the axle splines or where they enter the hubs. WHOOPIE!!!!!!!!!!!! We are good to wromp and stomp as we please.</p> I did get to see the 1100's throttle, it can be set at any rpm by just pulling it. Whereas the 900's can either...
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    Undercover

    Doug,</p> Tom has/had an 1100 and it had Mattracks on it. The spline on the rear axles and the hub spline stripped. Kubota said that they would go good for the repairs but only a one time deal because of the track mod. He could feel is slipping when driving it. I am not having any problems...
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    Advice re RTV900 and rugged mountainous terrain

    Iam not fimiliar with the throttle on the 1100, I will look tomorrow when I am at my dealer, if he has one.</p>
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    Unloading spray tanks

    Two weeks ago I bought a set of forks (Quick Attach) and after only a 1/2 hour of using the I realized that I should have bought them the day before I bought the tractor. If you guys can get a set of them they are handier than a pocket in a shrit. Would be not problem then unloading anything.</p>
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    Curtis plow and mount !!!

    Sounds like a good deal all around. Thanks for offering help with that phone number.</p>
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    Advice re RTV900 and rugged mountainous terrain

    Jamie,</p> It is installed so that the operating knob is just a bit above the differ lock knob. It make look diffcult to install but it is a walk in the park. I usually set mine for about 1/2 throttle.</p>
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    Undercover

    Guys, mine is also kept under cover. Except tonight it is on the trailer headed for sick bay in the morning. Its going in for a check up just to make sure that there is no axle spline to wheel hub stripping. Remember the trouble Tom Towne had with the one that his grooming club had purchased. I...
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    Advice re RTV900 and rugged mountainous terrain

    A hand throttle is certainly a must have item. Kubota should put them on as orginal equipment. I bought one (throttle kit) last winter and didn't put it on for a few more months. Then one day I did and now I love it.</p>
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    Undercover

    How many keep their RTV garaged, or under some kind of cover so its out of the weather?</p>
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    What

    Re: What I have got a 3X9 on my 25-06 that has been on it for over 35 years. I can not long drive tacks but is only me and not the scope.</p>
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    What

    Re: What It has been hot and humid here with lots of rain. Rain should make it a good year for wild berries. We have a few tame blueberries but I have a drip irrigation on them. They are producing like mad. The RTV is going into sick bay on the Monday coming just for her annual checkup. An...
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