2009 Kubota RTV 1100 Groomer

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2009

Conway (MA) Snowmobile Club's new Kubota RTV 1100 Groomer with Camoplast Tatou Tracks, Southwest Ag's Turbo Kit, and 6' Mogul Master Drag with trip edges, hydraulic lift, and electric wheels.

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  • Yes, turbo from swaginc.com.

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  • From Cook's Equipment in Vermont... Mogul Master. cooksequipment-dot-com

  • Awesome! Where did you get the groomer from? Homemade?

  • @smokemansmoker you dont know much if tou think that hydro is the only answer

  • @RTV1100RIDER you have the 1140 witch is not as Heavy as the 1100 so the 1140 goes in deep snow it rides on top and the 1100 rides in the snow and will plow though it and the 1140 will ride on top so it get stuck because it Bottoms out an the tires will not hit the ground so it gets stuck. So I am not a liar and I do not like to be called a liar.

  • @HANDYMANSANDY Watch my video the it is called RTV 1100 in deep snow

    I can drive though 2 ft of snow beacuse i know how to dive the thing and i see you do not know

  • I have an 1140 cpx and just ordered a set of tracks

    They have 30% gear reduction to help compensate for the friction

    To non Kubota people these have 3 range Hydrostatic transmissions with 26 hp diesel engines with rear diff lock and hydraulic 1600 dump box , winch , front and rear 2" receiver hitch , hydraulic steering etc etc etc

  • Have to disagree. It's geared so low with the reduction for the tracks that an auto works great. We have the same tracks on two Chevy Trackers as well... work awesome. You don't want to be shifting while grooming.

  • Seems like it would put alot of strain on the drivetrain.Motor,tranny with more friction on the ground to get it moving . Especially towing something. A clutch vehicle would be more suitable for tracks than an automatic.

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