Stef
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Here are 2 pics I took last year when my dealer lent me a RTV900 with hydraulic bed lift. This little beauty is an awesome work horse. I moved 30 tons of 0-3/4 stone with it in no time. The hydraulic lift of the cargo box is incredibly strong.
I don't know what may be the load weight heaped like that but what I know is the dumping was very easy. And if you need even more power, you can gear it on neutral and raise the throttle to give you more hydraulic flow to the bed lift cylinder.
I loaded the cargo box with my BX23 (at that time). I don't remember exactly how many buckets was needed to fill it up... 3 or 4. I remember that with the bucket completely full of 0-3/4 stone (heaped), the BX23 was working very hard to lift the load high enough to load the RTV.
I looked at John Deere, Cub Cadet and Kubota. IMO (based on a real experience) the RTV900 is the strongest utility vehicle on the market (for the price). I'm talking here about a fully loaded vehicle (with hydraulic bed lift). If you have to choose, don't go with electric bed lift (as with the other brands), hydraulic is a must for a setup like that.
Nice souvenir /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Enjoy
I don't know what may be the load weight heaped like that but what I know is the dumping was very easy. And if you need even more power, you can gear it on neutral and raise the throttle to give you more hydraulic flow to the bed lift cylinder.
I loaded the cargo box with my BX23 (at that time). I don't remember exactly how many buckets was needed to fill it up... 3 or 4. I remember that with the bucket completely full of 0-3/4 stone (heaped), the BX23 was working very hard to lift the load high enough to load the RTV.
I looked at John Deere, Cub Cadet and Kubota. IMO (based on a real experience) the RTV900 is the strongest utility vehicle on the market (for the price). I'm talking here about a fully loaded vehicle (with hydraulic bed lift). If you have to choose, don't go with electric bed lift (as with the other brands), hydraulic is a must for a setup like that.
Nice souvenir /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Enjoy