Kubota RTV protection screen

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Rat Rod Mac

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I recently purchased a used Kubota RTV and would like to made a protection screen for the back window so firewood being tossed into the bed doesn't hit and break the rear window. Have any of you guys made such a screen for your RTV? If so would you be willing to share some information on how it was made and maybe some pictures? Thanks. RRM
 
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We purchased a 2009 RTV 1100 a couple of months ago and it came with an expanded metal screen over the rear window. It is pretty much like this one: RTV11 Orange | Niagara Implement Inc. (sixth pic down).

Bob
That screen looks just like the one on my RTV900 (no cab) so I am thinking that screen is an OEM screen and you may just need the mounting brackets as shown above.
 
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I have the OEM (no cab) screen sitting in the corner of my shop. You are welcome to it if you are near me?? Since your location isn't listed I don't know that.
 
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Wow Ovrszd, your kindness is overwhelming. I live quite a few states away from you and besides my RTV has a cab on it. Thank you very much anyway. RRM
 
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Firewood wrecked my OEM screen on my 1100 (well actually I did). As I dumped a load one piece was caught under the bottom edge and twisted it pretty bad.

I have the materials to build a new one but will mount it on the bed to prevent a similar accident.

Your bed has 1" pockets for uprights then just select the screen material you want and you have easily removable protection.
 
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If you have the ability, I'd build a bed rack and incorporate protection for your window. The RTV bed dump has the capability to dump much more wood than the factory bed will hold so you might as well increase capacity.





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Yep

About what a compact truck will hold and carry. Handy tools
 
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Yep

About what a compact truck will hold and carry. Handy tools

Knowing what I do now about the RTV, I would seriously consider a compact truck if buying again.
 
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If you can get a secure, solid mount for a screen onto that front of the bed, it would be superior to a mount just covering the back window of the cab. As it is on my RTV1100, material can fall into the crack between the front of the box and the cab screen and build up on the engine. A screen on the front of the box would minimize this issue.
 
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If you can get a secure, solid mount for a screen onto that front of the bed, it would be superior to a mount just covering the back window of the cab. As it is on my RTV1100, material can fall into the crack between the front of the box and the cab screen and build up on the engine. A screen on the front of the box would minimize this issue.

Yep. That was a primary concern for me when I built my rack. I wanted solid protection at the front of the bed to prevent material spilling onto the engine. I haul a lot of loose dirt and gravel.
 
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Thought I had posted a pic with the bed empty but hadn't. Here's one showing the solid front.





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I originally had the Kubota rear window protector on but I kept getting branches caught under it. So a few years ago I built this to increase hauling capacity while protecting the rear cab window. I can hang my yard tools etc.. on the sides.

ed
 

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From my perspective, maybe the best thing about your modification is that it keeps crap from falling down between the cab and the front of the bed and building up on the engine (I shovel a lot of manure and horse bedding into my RTV1100... both materials are flammable when dry).
 
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From my perspective, maybe the best thing about your modification is that it keeps crap from falling down between the cab and the front of the bed and building up on the engine (I shovel a lot of manure and horse bedding into my RTV1100... both materials are flammable when dry).

That is the reason I built mine like I did. Minimize material dumping onto the engine. The first time I loaded my RTV I realized that wasn't going to be acceptable in my world. :(
 
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Ovrszd... why would you think about a compact truck rather than a RTV? I have been wanting a RTV 1100 but just can't stomach the upfront costs. I know that it is 3/4 of what I paid for a 2006 F350 CC dually diesel, and that keeps halting me, but I'd like to hear your reasoning.
 
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Ovrszd... why would you think about a compact truck rather than a RTV? I have been wanting a RTV 1100 but just can't stomach the upfront costs. I know that it is 3/4 of what I paid for a 2006 F350 CC dually diesel, and that keeps halting me, but I'd like to hear your reasoning.

Not sure what compact trucks are bringing today. 10 years ago they could be bought for $1000 or less. So much cheaper than atv/utv.
 
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In addition to initial cost, a major advantage of a compact truck is that it can (in most jurisdictions) also be licensed/driven on the road. A drawback is that most are right-hand drive (the steering wheel is on the right side). I think they also tend to have somewhat higher gearing than an RTV in low range, and also are likely to have a bigger turning radius. Finally, I think there is an importation rule that requires these trucks to be older models, so most are already 10 or 15 years old...which may be an issue for parts/maintenance.

I came close to buying one of these mini-trucks a couple of years ago, but was discouraged that my insurance company was going to charge me nearly double to cover it because of the right-hand drive.
 

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