Thanks, for the time being I´m still searching for a dealer around.I have the Boss V-Plow on my X1100C and had one on my X900 prior to this. The hydraulics are responsive, lift height is wonderful and it is a breeze to put on and take off between storms - less than a minute to put on and take off! The front portion of the frame comes off easily in the spring and allows full access to the 2" receiver. The clearance of the machine is not affected. I highly recommend this plow for RTV's.
For sure could be an option. How about the attachment system to the RTV ?I have run to Curtis plows (Kubota rebrand) on my 2006 RTV 900 and now my 2022 RTV 1100c.My only complaint the skid shoes are cheap.I changed them out to a heavy duty shoe.
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I had a Boss v-plow on my X900 but did replace the factory front suspension with HD springs.What do you think, is the Boss V plow really an issue for the RTV 900 front suspension?
That just reminded me.....I did read that before and my 1100 comes with the heavy duty springs stock because of having the added cab weight.I had a Boss v-plow on my X900 but did replace the factory front suspension with HD springs.
Good to know, thanks.After a couple years of using a plow on our RTV900, the front end began to sag/squat quite a bit. I did replace the original strut to the HD version and picked up a few inches in the process. Worked fine for a while on the standard equipment, but probably won't last forever. It was a relatively easy swap though.
Fine advice, tks.I run a widened warn blade on my RTV 500; added 12" to each end, added a strip of conveyor belt on the bottom, and I permanently mounted the attachment plate to the RTV...
The only bit of advice I can add among these fine examples is this: if your gonna use a winch to raise & lower the blade, switch to a 10 foot section of cable; the 50 foot cable can turn into a crows nest.