No whine from mine.Im pretty much committed to the diesel rtv platform. I think a couple of the models would work well for us.
Is the hst whine on the rtv chassis as loud as the L, or other series, tractors?
No whine from mine.Im pretty much committed to the diesel rtv platform. I think a couple of the models would work well for us.
Is the hst whine on the rtv chassis as loud as the L, or other series, tractors?
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I don't own an RTV or Polaris but I was in the local Kubota store which also sells Polaris talking to the owner about Polaris and the Kubota RTV's. (I ended up buying a Kawasaki Mule but that's not my point)..... I crawled around a few of the utv’s out there, and keep coming back to the diesel rtvs(rtv-x and rtv-x1130). They ‘looked less plasticy’ and more like a tool vs a toy. However as Ive been looking into them, I keep reading about that they are slow, like REALLY slow! Like top speed up a hill of around 12mph, unloaded or loaded. I understand they are torque monsters, i‘ll use my tractor to pull tree stumps....
I dont need 50 mph, but 12 mph is too slow. It will get a fair amount of use on the steep forest roads that lead up into the mountains from my property for cutting wood and more importantly, fishing.
I wonder why the new ones are so slow and lose out on hills even when mine is empty. What changed with the new RTV-X series. It was supposed to be a more powerful 900 I thought. I have been considering replacing mine also. Just doesn't seem like 25 HP.I don't own an RTV or Polaris but I was in the local Kubota store which also sells Polaris talking to the owner about Polaris and the Kubota RTV's. (I ended up buying a Kawasaki Mule but that's not my point)
He flat out told me not to get an RTV. He said the power company ordered 6 of them the year prior directly through Kubota. The units were shipped to them to prep and deliver and Kubota paid them for that service. Within 2 weeks Kubota told them to pick them up and bring them back because the power company was dissatisfied with them for their use, so they picked them up and they went back to Kubota.
He said a few days later a couple representatives from the power company came in to their store and told them the problem which was the RTVs couldn't climb many of their steep right of ways which the old ATV's they had did with ease. They were simply too slow to even get a run, slowed more as the trails got steeper to where they just stopped.
The owner said they are fine working around the farm on flat or mild hills but not on trails, especially steep ones. He said they are heavy and don't have enough power, ground clearance, or enough suspension travel. He took a Polaris Ranger (I don't recall which one) out for them to demo and they liked it because it had no problem going up the right of ways and rode much nicer. The power company bought 6 Rangers directly through Polaris, same deal as Kubota, and the store prepped and delivered them.
I haven’t contacted my dealer yet, I’m waiting till I have the cash in hand Im expecting in a couple of weeks. Im hoping he has a demo unit we can try out on our property before buying. I believe he told me they did, close to a year ago…He said a few days later a couple representatives from the power company came in to their store and told them the problem which was the RTVs couldn't climb many of their steep right of ways which the old ATV's they had did with ease. They were simply too slow to even get a run, slowed more as the trails got steeper to where they just stopped.
Riding it up your trail would be a good idea, maybe it'll go fast enough for your needs..... Im hoping he has a demo unit we can try out on our property before buying.
Well they work well in our mine, and the ramp is steep and miles long.I don't own an RTV or Polaris but I was in the local Kubota store which also sells Polaris talking to the owner about Polaris and the Kubota RTV's. (I ended up buying a Kawasaki Mule but that's not my point)
He flat out told me not to get an RTV. He said the power company ordered 6 of them the year prior directly through Kubota. The units were shipped to them to prep and deliver and Kubota paid them for that service. Within 2 weeks Kubota told them to pick them up and bring them back because the power company was dissatisfied with them for their use, so they picked them up and they went back to Kubota.
He said a few days later a couple representatives from the power company came in to their store and told them the problem which was the RTVs couldn't climb many of their steep right of ways which the old ATV's they had did with ease. They were simply too slow to even get a run, slowed more as the trails got steeper to where they just stopped.
The owner said they are fine working around the farm on flat or mild hills but not on trails, especially steep ones. He said they are heavy and don't have enough power, ground clearance, or enough suspension travel. He took a Polaris Ranger (I don't recall which one) out for them to demo and they liked it because it had no problem going up the right of ways and rode much nicer. The power company bought 6 Rangers directly through Polaris, same deal as Kubota, and the store prepped and delivered them.
No whine from my RTV-X1100C. Even in high pulling hills loaded. Whereas my B series tractor whines.Im pretty much committed to the diesel rtv platform. I think a couple of the models would work well for us.
Is the hst whine on the rtv chassis as loud as the L, or other series, tractors?
I'm a business owner and an equipment trainer. Trust me, lots of employees only know one thing....hold it to the floor and smash through stuff as hard as you can, LOLYou're right, I'm sure some wouldn't understand how to operate a hydrostatic transmission.