RTV 1100 in it's natural habitat

That would be a great photo to put in the Kubota brochures !!!</P>


Super Photo !!!!</P>


I know you are a happy man ~~~~</P>
 
Thanks, Two Guns.

I'm beginning to know why you guys are so impressed with these machines, yet I'm still a newbie, big time.

Only miles and experience can develop the kind of knowledge you guys have on this forum. I'm looking forward to learning more and really putting this machine to work.

mmolnar
 
mmolnar,</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">I see that you have some sort of light on the roof on the passanger side........Could you give us a first hand report........</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">Rusty Anvil,,</P>
 
Actually, it's the air intake for the high flow kit that we ordered with the machine. It's a glass (maybe plastic) bowl.

Wish I had a better pic. I cropped a section out of another shot.
 
Mmolnar,</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">On the air filter, does it go behind the cab and bed and does it flatten out or does it run up the side of the machine.............</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">Rusty Anvil,,,,,,,</P>
 
Rusty Anvil,

The machine isn't stored here at home, so I can't get a better pic right now. However, this pic might answer your question.

It does go between the bed and the cab and it does flatten out. Hopefully you can see it.

mmolnar
 
Matt...</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">Thanks for your time and help..........That answers my question.......</P>
<P style="__styleDocument: [object]">Rusty Anvil,,</P>
 
That is a impress section on the pipe, close to the top , just thinking what that is there for, is there another accessories that would go by it or something ?</P>


<FONT face=JohnHancock color=#ff0000 size=5>Two Guns ~~~~~</FONT></P>
 
[quote user="mmolnar"]Thanks, Two Guns.

I'm beginning to know why you guys are so impressed with these machines, yet I'm still a newbie, big time.

Only miles and experience can develop the kind of knowledge you guys have on this forum. I'm looking forward to learning more and really putting this machine to work.

mmolnar
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You will, You will my friend, [:D] ~~~ You will get the knowledge, but always remember, never go over to the dark side >>>> </P>


May the " FORCE " be with you !!!!!</P>
 
I think I'll probably get in deep doo-doo for this reply...

Hey Matt,

We told you so!!! That RTV will be the Pride of the Parish (hmmm, maybe there's a name there). Hmmm. PoP (call it Pop as short for "Pride of Parish")

You and any other driver will quickly fall in love with it.

Re. the ice/lake picture, can you do some video clips? I'd love to show our southern friends what it's like to put the RTV on ice. Do a google or youtube search for "drifting" if you want to see a vehicle skate on ice.
 
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The depression allows the optional rear screen to be rotated up to clean the rear glass.</P>


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David</P>


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Ok, I see now. ~~~~~~ thanks, ~~~ >>> jamie </P>
 
The ice shots are not on a lake, just a large section of frozen runoff from the field in the background. There are sections from 20 to 150 feet or so in size. Not quite enough to slide around too much.

I do want to get some action video though. I'm more of a still photographer (I shoot weddings professionally). I bought my wife a video cam Christmas before last, but haven't shot 5 minutes of video with it myself. I might just have to break it out.

Matt
 
Matt,</P>


That's what we are going to have to end up doing again, is purchasing another cam-corder for the RTV & woods >>>>.</P>


Had two of them, one, donated it to the swamps, never seen again ( don't ask )>>>> other, give it to a young family that really couldn't afford one. They would of use it much more than mine just sitting around waiting to be used. Now, having the RTV, been wanting to get another for almost a year now. Just trying to decide whichmake / model to get. There are so many on the market today. Been lookin into them at B & H out of N.Y >>>>></P>


Have many Cuddeback deer cameras out on the farm, butall of them stay stuck on the side of a tree all year round, watching the animals do their things >>>></P>


~~~~~~~~ jamie</P>
 
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