I realize this is an older post, but since we had a recent post, I wanted (again) to chime in about some of the recent opinions about pulling. I do not know whether a Gator would outpull a Kubota RTV (except that the new XUV Gator apparently pulled about everything around Florida at the new product show) but what I can say is that the Gator will pull a lot and that pulling power and ability is more than just weight and transmission. Frame design and even the placement of the hitch pins makes a big difference. John Deere is great about things such as this, as they really "get into" engineering (not to say that Kubota does not though). I had a little X 595 which could pull and push monstrous amounts of weight, even though it with filled tires only weighed 1300#. I pulled my wife's SUV out of a ditch when my neighbor with a small framed "real" tractor which was somewhat larger and heavier, but with gear drive, could not. He was amazed. The reason: four wheel drive, hydro and most importantly good frame design which allowed for efficient power transfer. This is seen in pulling tractors often where raw HP often does not win. I do not often believe company-sponsored ads though, but the JD ad makes a good point. The Kubota does not have a locking front differential, and this is not a good thing on an otherwise good machine. I would seriously consider an RTV myself, and I am a JD man, if it had such. I believe to compete with all the latest UTV offerings, especially the XUV JD, Kubota will need a locking diff in the front on the new 1100. As for Mr. Messick, I do not agree with johndeerefarmer (although I like his handle and look forward to his posts), I believe Mr. Messick was honestly mistaken and I think him to be a knowledgeable dealer who would not intentionally skew the data.
John M