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rfritz....... I have the standard Curtis hard cab on mine (RTV900) with dual wipers, work lites, dual cab heaters, glass windshield etc. Yes the doors are a bit awkward (suicide doors) but they do remove easily. The Kubota factory cab on the 1100 is nifty and I'm pretty sure the doors come off for summer useage. Let us know what you end up getting
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This cab looks very similiar to one I saw at a local fall fair..didn't note the name... If it is the same, the doors aren't sliders. They open by pulling out from the cab and arcing backward. Could be wrong..it was a while back before I got my 900.
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[quote user="randu2"]What size of allen wrench fits it.[/quote] Hmmm! That's interesting...The drain plug on the transmission of a 900 is a 6 sided standard plug that takes a socket (at least the one on my 900). Wonder why they went to an allen???
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Just use a "back up alarm" available at any auto supply..Plug it in PARALLEL with the P-brake
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That blade will fit right on the RTV with the correct RTV end of the mount...as you say. Unfortunately the docs I have don't talk about the Kubota end. I,ve found the Blizzard people helpfull at the address below. Good luck.
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[quote user="tommy 20/69"] walk around lowes they have a rubber plug for just about any size hole sometimes during the day before i wake up the ole lady i go walk around lowes /home depot/walmart heck i even help people find stuff sometimes . [/quote] If the home depot stores down your way are anything like the ones up here I can see why you
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For informational purposes.... The temperature sensor when measured with an ohm meter (sensor connector to gnd) Temp of coolant Resistance 120f..........................150ohms......approx 175f..........................50ohms........approx 212f..........................27ohms.......approx Cooling Fan should start when coolant is at 200f approx and should
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You hear that ONFOOT....Us Canucks complainin' 'bout the cold when those poor folk down in Louisana and Mississippi are shiverin' to the bone. Gonna start up a collection to send some 'mukluks' and hockey tuques to keep 'em warm.
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[quote user="muleman"] Will soon be adding a little kerosene to the mix in everything for the winter.[/quote] Muleman............What ratio of kerosene do you mix with the diesel?? I've been using the winter fuel conditioner myself over the years to prevent geling. Curious as I've not heard of the kerosene mix before.
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[quote user="Tact"] I installed the heater offered by Curtis Cab called "Tuck Away Heater".[/quote] Yup! Thats the name on mine now that you mentioned it..My 3 Kubotas all have cab heaters..RTV, tractor and F3060.The heaters in all 3 seem to need the rpm to be up in the 2k range before they start dumping heat. For the tractor and