johncar
Bronze Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2015
- Messages
- 61
- Location
- Gympie, Australia
- Tractor
- Deutz-Fahr Agrofarm 100 GS, Kubota F3680, Kubota RTV-X1120D, Canycom Razorback CMX186
I just took delivery of a Kubota RTV-X1120D a couple of days ago and I decided for what I do with it, to go that way amongst all the competition mainly due to the HST. I traded my Polaris Ranger Diesel because the stock transmission I found to not like hours of slow constant travel as in when I am spraying weeds or similar around my property as it would get hot and cause problems. I figured that other brands using similar systems may not be too happy either so I kept away from belt drives this time around.
But like everything there is no one answer and it very much depends on what you do with it, type of terrain and how you need to operate it. The Polaris for example was great for various other tasks and a very capable buggy for general transport.
I am on very hilly ground with lots of slow to creep travelling needed up and down hill and I want reasonable load carrying capacity and stability and after a lot of sleepless nights tossing brands and models around, that was my decision, so I hope it doesn't disappoint. The RTV-X1120D does not come cheap but I can see the value in them being fairly heavy duty looking compared to some others in a similar price range.
I also wanted something that was easy for my wife and family to feel safe diving around with full engine braking, power steering and good fuel economy.
The ground clearance of this Kubota is around 10 1/2" (265mm) front and rear and about 11" (280mm) under centre and about 8" of suspension travel, a relatively heavy unit at 2061 lb (935KG) with good wide track keeps it fairly well planted, good ride and certainly hilly rough terrain capable.
This unit does have full front to rear steel belly protection as well.
Hydraulic lift dump bed will be handy also and I believe that one could attach a miriad of hydraulic attachments or portable tools if desired.
Anyhow time will tell. First impressions are great especially with the rock solid slow travelling speeds more like a little tractor but plenty fast enough for me too opening it in high range. Quieter and smoother to what I was used to.
To me it very much fits the bill as a UTV work vehicle and seems that is designed from the ground up for that purpose. If it is reliable I should be very happy with it.
But like everything there is no one answer and it very much depends on what you do with it, type of terrain and how you need to operate it. The Polaris for example was great for various other tasks and a very capable buggy for general transport.
I am on very hilly ground with lots of slow to creep travelling needed up and down hill and I want reasonable load carrying capacity and stability and after a lot of sleepless nights tossing brands and models around, that was my decision, so I hope it doesn't disappoint. The RTV-X1120D does not come cheap but I can see the value in them being fairly heavy duty looking compared to some others in a similar price range.
I also wanted something that was easy for my wife and family to feel safe diving around with full engine braking, power steering and good fuel economy.
The ground clearance of this Kubota is around 10 1/2" (265mm) front and rear and about 11" (280mm) under centre and about 8" of suspension travel, a relatively heavy unit at 2061 lb (935KG) with good wide track keeps it fairly well planted, good ride and certainly hilly rough terrain capable.
This unit does have full front to rear steel belly protection as well.
Hydraulic lift dump bed will be handy also and I believe that one could attach a miriad of hydraulic attachments or portable tools if desired.
Anyhow time will tell. First impressions are great especially with the rock solid slow travelling speeds more like a little tractor but plenty fast enough for me too opening it in high range. Quieter and smoother to what I was used to.
To me it very much fits the bill as a UTV work vehicle and seems that is designed from the ground up for that purpose. If it is reliable I should be very happy with it.