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-------------------------------------Obviously I know very little, but when you buy most other UTV, like RTV1100C, Honda Pioneer, or Yamaha X4, you have to buy front hook ups and hitches and other attachments to accept a plow which are costly. Yours came race ready?? If you wanted to put a plow on a RTV1100C it would set you back $4,500.


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Good news, OM -- that's NOT the case for the 1100C!!!! When I bought mine, I specified what Kubota calls "72" XTRA DUTY FRONT BLADE W/ELECTRO-HYDRAULIC LIFT AND ANGLE ". It's not cheap ($4,000) but it does include everything you need: mounting kit, plow markers, and controller. The hook-up couldn't be simpler, it mounts into the standard 2" front receiver on the 1100C and there's one electrical plug to connect it to the UTV. All the hydraulics are self-contained, so you don't have to fight those hydraulic couplers like I did twice a year like I did with my old JD Gator. Best of all, it works like a champ! It's branded "Kubota" and it's painted orange, of course, but it's really manufactured by Curtis Industries. Very, very happy I got this instead of some winch-operated plow.View attachment 588416View attachment 588417
Got the 72 Pro installed. It is heaver and better built then I thought it would be. The Cub can really push the snow. So far I really like this setup.
K man,
I was having some trouble with the steel wearbar on gravel. I got a DENALI Snow Plow Polyurethane Wearbar from Motoalliance.com and so far it works much better.
I’ve owned two Cub Cadet Challengers – 2016 700 and 2017 750
Neither runs out properly – the 700 would usually not shift into Reverse or Low without a battle and about 10% of the time would go in halfway & then grind gears terribly. In Low it would start out in High and drop down to Low with a loud crash.
It was back & forth to the dealer’s shop 2 months out of 10 trying to fix it and when he completely stripped it down to replace the transmission main shaft and declared it fixed – it ran less than 10 minutes before coming to a smoking stop. After that Cub decided to give us a new one rather than pay dealer to keep giving him parts to fix it.
So we paid to upgrade to the 2017 750 which is a huge improvement. BUT it has the same trans problem, lots of gear grinding PLUS it kills a LOT, hard to drive when cold.
We had dealer (try to) install EPS on the 750 but they screwed it up so bad it was delivered dangerous to drive. After a battle they took it off and we don’t miss it - one less thing for them to (never) fix.
Took the 750 to my dealer who couldn’t fix that shifter either or the motor stalling – he replaced the O2 sensor and installed a throttle body off another machine – that didn’t fix anything so he decided to solve the problem by telling me to buy a Polaris cause he isn’t going to work on it ever again and I’m not welcome in his shop. – Black Hills Power Sports Hill City / Rapid City, SD.
Both machines are good snow plows with dealer supplied 5’ Denali plow.
I don't have any of those problems ether. Sounds to me like your shifting cable adjustment was not right. I do agree with K man about the gas pedal being too high. I added some thick floor mats that I made out of horse stall rubber matting. That helped some.