Wow and I was thinking about trying to use my Kubota to launch my 16-foot aluminum Walleye boat. I guess I have no worries now.Outstanding!!! You might have slightly exceeded the 1300lb towing capacity haha.
And the tongue & hitch weight!Outstanding!!! You might have slightly exceeded the 1300lb towing capacity haha.
I'm surprised the RTV could tow that, and that the front wheels were still on the ground. That boat is a triple axle cruiser, 7 or 8k plus trailer weight.It is just a little over the spec weight for the machine.But in all fairness it is an impressive pull for this machine.
Can not see one of the other UTV's on the market capable of such a feat.
The original poster said the weight was 11700 I believe.I'm surprised the RTV could tow that, and that the front wheels were still on the ground. That boat is a triple axle cruiser, 7 or 8k plus trailer weight.![]()
Yes I see this video. I consider these videos to be somewhat abusive to the machines but they do provide in interesting insight into what they are capable of.
I regularly use my 1100C to put my Seadoo Sportster in the lake and remove it. I hook onto it and drag it out of the water backwards up over 18% grade to my garage. The machine dosn't miss a beat hauling close to 2000lbs like this.Wow and I was thinking about trying to use my Kubota to launch my 16-foot aluminum Walleye boat. I guess I have no worries now.