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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 19, 2024, 08:54:58 AM »Well, a year has gone by & although we didn't get a ton of snow, this is still the right machine for me. I ended up adding a 2" lift, different tires/wheels & a remote start. 3
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 19, 2024, 08:51:53 AM »
side shot
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 19, 2024, 08:46:02 AM »
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 19, 2024, 08:44:20 AM »
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 19, 2024, 08:43:26 AM »
Well, a year has gone by & although we didn't get a ton of snow, this is still the right machine for me. I ended up adding a 2" lift, different tires/wheels & a remote start.
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Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: January 17, 2024, 08:23:05 AM »Those are some good looking doors. How do they seal? I know the fiberglass doors on my HMMWV back in my Scout Plt days leaked like a sieve every time it rained. LOL. Had to get used to leaning inboard. They currently leak like a sieve because of the soft top. When the hard top gets fabricated, I'll also install a rain channel & new jambs for a tight seal. 8
Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: January 16, 2024, 01:59:22 PM »I like the hard doors a lot too.Those look good. Full rear cover? I think I paid just shy of $3K. They're not OEM, but better than the other options in that price range. 9
Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: January 16, 2024, 11:17:30 AM »Those look good. Full rear cover? My plan is to keep the bed & enclose the cab with a 1/4" aluminum curtain. I'll also install the biggest piece of glass I can fit. 10
Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: January 16, 2024, 09:06:13 AM »
I ended up purchasing fiberglass doors from a Corvette shop in Georgia, guess he makes more money doing these than working on Vette's? I have all the aluminum to make the top/rear, just need the time. I love this thing so much, it's actually my dd. I'll hopefully repower it this year with another 6.5, but go with a 4spd.
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Message from the Owner / Re: Where do we go from here?« on: October 12, 2023, 08:40:45 AM »
I can probably count on one hand how many times I've posted/commented on something, but I've been here since day 1. I do not partake in any type of social media stuff, but I religiously go on this site daily. I'm a man of few words, but I'll surely miss this place if it ever goes.
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: March 13, 2023, 08:04:44 AM »
Well, here she is...
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: February 07, 2023, 07:33:23 AM »
After almost 13 months, I finally received a call. The dealership is receiving 2 this week & one of them is mine. They are 2+ weeks out on accessory installs/prep, so I'll hopefully see it by the end of the month.
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Hand Tools, Power Tools, Welders, etc / Re: Langmuir Crossfire Pro« on: December 02, 2022, 08:19:13 AM »
Let me know how you like it. I just picked up a Miller 625 Xtreme plasma myself.
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: December 02, 2022, 08:15:30 AM »
I live in MA. Do you know if they have one available? contact?
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: December 01, 2022, 08:15:00 AM »
I called the salesman lastweek. They have received 1 unit in the past 2 months. I'm now #6 on the waiting list...
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Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: October 10, 2022, 08:01:12 AM »I contacted a few places regarding door hardware. I asked if I could buy everything minus the actual aluminum. For what I was quoted, I'm just going to buy the entire kit. I'll make the roof & rear panel with the 1/4" sheets I have.Have you looked on govplanet? I often see miscellaneous parts and pieces for these at our local lot as I have notifications set up to let me know when things are added there. I haven't, but to be honest, I'm not sure how shipping works with that site which is why I haven't tried buying anything from them. 18
Build Threads / Re: New toy '93 M998« on: October 06, 2022, 08:26:20 AM »
I contacted a few places regarding door hardware. I asked if I could buy everything minus the actual aluminum. For what I was quoted, I'm just going to buy the entire kit. I'll make the roof & rear panel with the 1/4" sheets I have.
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Build Threads / New toy '93 M998« on: October 05, 2022, 10:49:22 AM »
I've always wanted one of these for the longest time & finally own one. It's a 93 M998 with the 6.2l & a 3sp. It came with a rod knock & so I'm currently in the search for a replacement 6.2. I'd like to replace it with a 6.5T & a 4sp, but not sure if I really wanna get into that. I simply want something reliable. It came with a soft top & doors. My plan is to fabricate a hard top, back wall & doors all out of 1/4" aluminum. I already have the sheets, just looking for a good time to start it.
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: October 03, 2022, 07:41:50 AM »Wow! That's too long of a lead time. Productivity for the summer just went out the window, along with the fall too! My initial hope was to have it for plowing season, it's getting close... 21
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: October 03, 2022, 07:40:31 AM »Is it still going to be a 2022? Haha, at this point, probably gonna be a 2023? 22
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: October 03, 2022, 07:39:27 AM »Wow. That’s a long lead time. How’s the baby Dmax doing? Been reading on them and the 100,00 mile oil pump belt replacement had me scratching my head. The baby Dmax is about to turn 100K. Aside from the wiring issues I had early on, it has been relatively trouble-free for the last 70+k. It has the 2.8L, I believe the oil pump belt is on the 3.0 V6 23
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: September 29, 2022, 08:34:30 AM »
Well, it's been 8 month so far & still nothing from the dealership...
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Build Threads / Re: LML Duramax build part 6« on: August 03, 2022, 09:08:49 AM »The centrifuges are awaiting parts like everything else in the 'merica! You'll be very pleased with Leatherseats.com. I ordered all new foam & leather seats from them for my C6 a few years ago. Pricey, but you get what you pay for. 25
General Vehicle Related Discussion / Re: WMO for fuel in a LML Duramax diesel« on: June 14, 2022, 08:23:55 AM »
FWIW, several years ago, I used to run my LB7 on almost all waste mineral oil with no noticeable affects.
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: January 31, 2022, 09:56:14 AM »
I sure wish I had this right now, (we) New England just got hit with 24+ inches of snow this past weekend.
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Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Kubota RTV X1100C« on: January 27, 2022, 12:12:55 PM »28
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Kubota RTV X1100C« on: January 27, 2022, 08:53:48 AM »
After owning my 2003 Polaris Ranger 6x6 for the past 9 years & dealing with failing obsolete electrical components, I decided to treat myself with something a little newer & nicer. I just ordered a 2022 Kubota RTV X1100C. The dealer said to expect a lead time of 5-6 months, which i'm ok with. The used market on these is ridiculous. 4 year old units are literally going for more than what i'm paying. I ordered it with the Boss 6'6" V plow & all the other extra bells & whistles. I will use it to plow my driveway & visit my neighbors. A really expensive toy, but i'm excited.
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Hide Site / Re: Hide Site/Bug Out Location Construction, Part 7« on: November 03, 2021, 08:22:02 AM »Next up, the new 3/4HP jet type shallow well water pump was installed Does this pump have an internal expansion tank? If not, that pressure switch will be kicking on & off every 2 seconds. 31
Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: October 14, 2020, 08:36:55 AM »Glad to hear Doc. That’s where a lot of that extra money goes. Service after the sale is worth something. It certainly is. Although the $4k+ pricetag may be out of the range for some, you cannot put a price on peace of mind... Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 32
Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: October 09, 2020, 08:37:19 AM »
Well, it's been 2+ years later & this is still the best grill I've ever owned. I use it almost daily in the warmer months & have zero complaints. I had an issue with one of the LED bulbs that light up the knobs & called them. they sent me a replacement free of charge. The new bulb was a shade brighter than the rest so I called them back & they sent me all new bulbs free of charge. They never once asked me where I purchased the grill or how old it was. I'm very happy.
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Shops Garages and Barns / Re: Bob's Garage Build, with chainsaws thrown in thread« on: September 21, 2020, 08:47:59 AM »34
Donations / Re: Christmas 2019« on: December 11, 2019, 07:50:41 AM »OK, we have our first $100 donation...Thank you sir! 35
Build Threads / Re: Topic: 2002 Suburban 2500 build thread, Part 4« on: October 28, 2019, 08:01:03 AM »That is a beauty Mine just turned 60K & aside from a few issues I had early on, I still love it. 36
Bikes Motorcycles, S x S's, Tractors, and Mowers / Re: Quad vs UTV and why?« on: May 02, 2019, 07:09:23 AM »
I have the '03 500 version of this in 6X6 & it has plenty of power for me. I use it to plow my driveway.
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Build Threads / Re: 2002 Suburban 2500 build thread, Part 3« on: March 27, 2019, 07:25:57 AM »The front will need a mount which I will fab up and mount at each corner. Without the mount the rack is pretty stout, but it should be secured properly to remove any doubt The front of that roof rack would be a perfect spot for a light bar... 38
Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: October 17, 2018, 07:19:54 AM »
I may be a day late & a dollar short, but if you ever run anything on the exterior of the house, consider this stuff:
https://www.rectorseal.com/fortress-standard-professional-grade-duct-fittings-moderate-price-point/ 39
Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 27, 2018, 03:17:52 PM »
I'm positive. the label on your pex clearly states "for use with potable water only"
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Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 27, 2018, 07:09:54 AM »
Also, in a closed loop system, you need to provide a means of expansion. How will you be doing that? You are going to need a monster pump to overcome the pressure loss going through that heat exchanger & the 2 hydro coils. If you insist on piping the system this way, I would install the H/E feeding the water heater last. Incoming cold water is going to rob all the BTU's from the hydronic side of that heat exchanger leaving piss warm water coming out. Granted you really only need 140deg for hydro air, you're cutting it close putting that heat exchanger in between the coils. I'll be completely honest. If I were to go into a house that had a piping system you're about to install, I'd cringe & rip it all out. You will have no control with just 1 loop. Please PM me & I can give you my number & all the advice you want. I'd hate to see you spend all this money & not be happy with the results. Or, you can completely disregard everything I've said & carry on.
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Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 27, 2018, 06:41:31 AM »And here is the 1" PEX I picked up at Home Depot. It retails for $74 for 100 feet. With my discount I am paying $67 for the roll. Don, sorry to be the bearer of bad news. That pex is for potable water use only, and not to be used in a hydronic system. You need Pex with an "oxygen barrier" for that application. Using the Pex you purchased will promote bacterial growth, turn the water foul & murky over short time. 42
Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 26, 2018, 08:02:18 AM »OK plumbers render an opinion for me Don sorry for just responding. This is the sole brand of Pex I use. I just actually went to a 2 day course on their new products which is why I didn't respond sooner. I use nothing but Viega products. the tubing is made in Kansas I believe. They use a stainless ring that gets crimped on. I use their tubing & fittings. https://www.viega.us/en/products/Spare-parts/Viega-FostaPEX-tubing-2805US.html 43
Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 20, 2018, 06:54:48 AM »Don, my welder had one of these (a large one like yours) and he started with two separate runs. Granted he was heating a 40 x 60 insulated shop too however in the end as you don’t want your garage, shop or work space overly warm what he did was ran it to the house heat exchanger first then in return to wood burner he ran the water through the exchanger to the shop. It kept the shop comfortable. This way worked best for his situation, something to consider maybe.That is exactly how I plan to route the lines If you need any assistance, ask away. I've been a licensed plumber for 20+ years 44
Alternative Energy / Re: Wood Fired Boiler Install« on: September 19, 2018, 06:58:32 AM »
Did you ever look into a wood gasification unit? little to no ash to clean up & can be 2X more efficient, but can only take seasoned hardwood.
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Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: June 12, 2018, 10:59:35 AM »
To the best of my knowledge, I've never seen a grill for sale commercially constructed with 316L. Most cheap stainless grills are type 430.
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Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: June 12, 2018, 09:48:51 AM »Nate, I bought an island grill, sink, frig set from Lowes, the ones with granite tops. They were pretty H/D, and not very cheap(but China) and the cast iron burners rusted out within 3 years of occasional use. They were pretty thick also. The large diameter 304 grates also rusted (turns out they were not solid stainless) Now they don't sell that model anymore. urrr Most(if not all) grills from big box stores are a cheap grade of stainless. Although mine initially came with a hefty price tag, every metal part on it is 304. 47
Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: June 11, 2018, 11:05:31 AM »
After going on vacation & then travelling for work, I finally got a chance to use it. You (I) really don't know how bad your old grill is until you use a higher end unit. Flare-ups are nearly impossible with it which is huge for me. I've cooked marinaded tips & pub burgers on it so far. Everything came out juicy & cooked perfectly. The sear is incredible. Even though the burners are only 8K btu each, I can get this grill to 900deg in 10 minutes. It's true when they claim a hotter temp while using way less fuel. This is by far the best grill I've owned.
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Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: May 21, 2018, 07:35:46 AM »
Well, my ancestry got the best of me & I bought it. He was asking $2,400 but I ended up paying $1,800 for it. It was(barely) used as a demo unit & all the accessories that come with it were still wrapped up. Regarding the burners, even though the are tubular, they are almost twice as thick as a conventional tube one. Plus, I really like the fact that there will be no flare-ups with their design. All in all, I'm happy & believe it will last me a very long time.
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Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: May 17, 2018, 01:34:58 PM »I wouldn’t pay $240 for it! Then again the original purchase was probably descended from an inbred loyalist line who traces their heritage back to Benidict Arnold ........ Boston .......... I know. 50
Cooking equipment / Re: Thinking of buying this grill« on: May 17, 2018, 12:56:45 PM »I wouldn’t pay $240 for it! Then again the original purchase was probably descended from an inbred loyalist line who traces their heritage back to Benidict Arnold ........ Boston .......... Although I live in the Boston area, my parents are Portuguese so I should be good with the "inbred" aspect...
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