RTV hard cab

   / RTV hard cab #11  
Well, I stand corrected. They do list the "remote" in the accessory manual. It's the V4244. Some web sites that list the accessories have the V4244 included but I didn't see any that also list the price. The websites that list the prices don't seem to list V4244. On tractorsmart.com they list the bedlift (V4242) for $1200 and the bedlift with remote (V4243) for $1700. That means that the remote should be about $500.

I think that means that all models should be able to have the remote installed. I'm still not 100% sure that the remote and the control valve are one in the same.
 
   / RTV hard cab #12  
thats what i was talking about, if you add the option to the other models its pretty pricey. $1700 list, must get the bed lift and aux remotes together. Kit to add remotes to existing dump is in the works but not available yet.
 
   / RTV hard cab #13  
Lloyd--

I've scanned page 8 of the owner's manual which shows the auxiliary remotes, but can't get the file size small enough to post it /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif. The extra remotes (as Neil's post points out, there are two already installed for the bed lift on the worksite model) are called "remote hydraulic outlet (if equipped)" in the manual, but the RTV brochure shows the same thing and calls it a "control valve [which] lets you quickly attach and detach numerous labor-saving implements." Wonder what they are? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif Actually, the bed lift remotes are normal standard hydraulic connectors, although smaller than on my tractor, which obviously could be used to power something by simply unplugging the bed lift. Pretty well academic since it's hard to see what you'd pull around and operate with the remotes--Neil, any ideas?
 
   / RTV hard cab #14  
I'm not sure either, I heard talk about a few different things.. but it was just talk. I don't see anything in the current price books about a hydrolic implelement. I have had some people asking for them to custom build sprayers and stuff for the bed.

I don't see why you could not chage the couplers for the bed lift and use that. Pretty good idea if you can mount them in an accessable location.
 
   / RTV hard cab #15  
Well it can only add to the versatility of the RTV900. I looked at the Mule, Gator and Big Country when deciding what to purchase and none of them offered any sort of PTO.
 
   / RTV hard cab #16  
v4244.jpg


The V4244 hydraulic upgrade kit < http://www.kubota.com/UV900/accessory/pop/v4244.html > will be available @ your local dealer in about a month or less. The hydraulic remote connections (like on a tractor) can be used to hook up hydraulic tools like chain saws, augers and pumps...etc.

I have used a chain saw, auger and pump with the RTV900 remote hydraulic hookups, but I can't remember the brand names or part numbers. They all worked rather well. I think the chain saw was very similar to the Fairmont (Oregon) chain saw (seen in the photo below).

Examples of Low-pressure (flow) Hydraulic Tools:
http://www.stanley-hydraulic-tools.com/Lynx/lynx%20main%20page.htm
http://www.fairmont.textron.com/downloads/archive/ds_ma-3977.pdf
http://www.racinetools.com/products-index.asp

I haven't tested these examples but as far as I know they should work given the flow range (GPM) of these tools and Kubota's remote hydraulic valve flow rate of 5.7 GPM (6.2 GPM Max) and Maximum Working Pressure 2990 PSI. So, the Stanley/Lynx Contractor Tools probably will not work at maximum speed given their flow range of 7-9 GPM, but should work fine given their 1000-2000 PSI range. The Fairmont chain saws would work easily given their flow range of 4-8 GPM.

chainsaw_group.gif


Good info/reading:
http://ceenews.com/ar/electric_lowpressure_hydraulic_tools/
http://home.clear.net.nz/pages/national.torquetools/stanley/stanley_faq.htm
http://www.racinetools.com/faq.asp

That was some good R&D work...I actually educated myself more on low-pressure hydraulic tools in the process. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif I hope this helps y'all as well.
 
   / RTV hard cab #18  
On the latest update to the Kubota RTV site they have removed the "Hydraulic Lift and One Remote Kit" (V4243) and the "Hydraulic Remote Kit" (V4244) as options. Maybe there's a production problem?

Has anyone purchased or seen a Turf model yet that has the remote already installed?

There was another post from Dozernut last month that had some photos of his RTV900 cab and there was speculation why the doors were black and not orange as shown on their web site. It occurred to me that Kubota might have decided the use black so they could be used on the Camo version as well. The Camo version would look a little hidious with orange doors. I'm not sure if they would offer a steel roof in black to match or that you'd have to use the black plastic roof.

One more question - does anyone know what weight oil comes in the engine from the factory and whether they use UDT or Super UDT fluid in the transmission as a factory fill.

Thanks
 
   / RTV hard cab #19  
The V4243 kit should still be available and the V4244 kit has been put on hold and under review.

The black doors on the hard cab were an executive decsion made at the last minute more than liking during the last dealers meeting. Also, that's a good point about the Camo units...I'm actually not sure what they do about the hard cab with the Camo unit. I have seen a Camo unit with just the dark canopy and hard cab (glass) windshield.

I'll have answers to the oil questions soon.
 

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