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  • Re: DARK MEAT

    That is some serious hog killing. Love the night lite scopes. We could use them for coyotes up here.
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 11-17-2009
  • Re: DARK MEAT

    He looks good sized! best not make him mad. just keep feeding him and he will be happy. I have often wondered if they hibernate down south like they do up here.
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 11-14-2009
  • Re: Transmission drain plug

    It will most likely be a 12mm allen. my 900 is a hex plug as well. Every allen bolt I encounter on mine is metric. make sure you get a good set of metric allen as they make the bolts ungodly tight at the factory. I had to use a chisel on the head to break the rear guard button head bolts loose. Replaced them with hex head bolts.
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 11-13-2009
  • Re: Bearack Obearma?

    [quote user="tommy 20/69"] hey atleast he ain't flashin gang signs or wearing droopie pants and a hood.he's a respectable begger [/quote] He looks the same through my scope!
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 11-06-2009
  • Re: Windshield Plugs NEEDED

    I was in Lowes last night and could not help noticing all the banners on the walls now have an identical one in spanish hanging next to them. It is bad enough to have to pick through 5 extra pages of directions in every language imaginable but you now have to select english at the self checkout as well. How long till we have to have arabic signs and
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 11-06-2009
  • Re: INSTALL A HEATER IN A KUBOTA 900 UTV

    You boys talking about freezing in the bayou crack me up. I ride my RTV without any roof or windshield till it is down around zero and don't need no heater. Now if I am going to be out a long time I do dress for it but a quick trip to check cameras or whatever just bundle up and go slow. No high range in cold weather. It is the wind chill that will
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 10-29-2009
  • Re: Steering noise on RTV 500

    I was going to make a similar suggestion. My 2005 suburban has a plastic to plastic rub when it is cold. The dang thing sounds like it has major front end problem but it is all in the steering wheel plastic and drives the wife crazy. It sounds like something similar to me. A quick check would be to jack it up and have someone turn the wheel while you
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 10-29-2009
  • Re: RTV Gas Guage notworking in cold

    In the rtv I try to get at least 1-2 gallons in it then top it off for the winter. In my 580 K backhoe I try to run at least 10 gallons in the 20 gallon tank. The loader frame is the fuel tank and they are very prone to gelling when temps get real cold. My John Deere and dump truck get 5 gallons each but they don't get run much in the winter. I
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 10-28-2009
  • Re: New Guy with a question?

    Looked at mine yesterday and it appears the temp switch on top of the radiator just closes a circuit. I would try just a jumper in the plug and see if it runs the fan. May want to give Messicks a call to see if they can advise on sending unit before you switch gages.
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 10-28-2009
  • Re: RTV Gas Guage notworking in cold

    I would think you need to pull the sending unit out of the tank to look for binding up in the float linkage. Mine has never been a problem, even when it is below -10F. In fact I use such a small amount of fuel it takes a few months to move very much. Will soon be adding a little kerosene to the mix in everything for the winter.
    Posted to Kubota RTV Owners Group (Forum) by muleman on 10-28-2009
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