Kubota Rtv 1100 Radio Installation Rating: 4,4/5 5040votes

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Kubota Rtv 1100 Radio Installation

I just purchased a used rtv 1100 with 180 hours on it. I am super excited. I already have an RTV 900. Descargar Libro Lazarillo De Tormes Vicens Vives.

Kubota Rtv 1100 Radio Installation

I just wanted to know if it is worth it buying the seat covers for the Rtv 1100? Or are they not worth it? Anyone know a good place to get them from that will ship to Canada? As for the radio, I have read on the forums about the radio and you can get a 9 pin connector that can plug in the existing kubota plug so that i would be able to plug any radio in it.

Does anyone know where I can get that plug? Any directions on the radio installation (with pictures??)? I have also been looking at that coast valve.

I have along with other people have seen it on ebay, but I have been reading the forums here and you can adjust the current valve. Any directions with pictures for adjusting the current valve? Her is the site to get the connector and also the wiring for it. This was from a posting on compact tractors forum I believe, I can't remember the contributor but this was very helpful. Randy To keep from cutting the OEM connector wires off, this is your answer, done some research, and this is what I came up with >>>>>>Think it's less than $3.00 Also, found on this forum a color code: Black---------------------------Ground Red with white stripe------Always hot Green with white stripe---Hot in accessory position Yellow-------------------------Left speaker Yellow with red stripe-----Left speaker Blue----------------------------Right speaker Blue with white stripe-----Right speaker The RTV 1100 wire harness is wired for the radio.

Also, found on this forum a color code: Black---------------------------Ground Red with white stripe------Always hot Green with white stripe---Hot in accessory position Yellow-------------------------Left speaker Yellow with red stripe-----Left speaker Blue----------------------------Right speaker Blue with white stripe-----Right speaker The RTV 1100 wire harness is wired for the radio, Do you know what the wiring is for a standard radio? I mean if i splice the wires from the 9 pin connector, what wire does the red/green/etc go to on a standard radio? Or are they all different? C0ke, The mounting bracket is on the radio. It's the wrap around piece that is around the radio. The plate that came with the Kubota is the backplate that goes behind the dash and you bend the mounting bracket up against the mounting plate.

Take the mounting bracket off the radio and put it in the radio hole and then put the mounting plate on from the back and bend the mounting bracket up around the mounting plate securing the radio mounting bracket in the hole and then you can slide in the radio into the mounting bracket. When I bought mine, it was one of the early RTV1100's out. Absolutely nobody made a plug that would adapt to the plug wired into the Kubota RTV1100 wiring harness. After about a month of looking everywhere on the internet and calling every electronics specialty place I could find, I just cut the damn Kubota plug off and threw it away.

There was no way in hell I was going to pay them $600 (or whatever it was) for a simple AM/FM radio. The only easy thing was that all of the wires were marked as to where they went. I clearly had the right, left, positive, negative, power wire, ground wire and constant power wire marked on the wires in the harness. I've never checked again to see if anyone ever came up with an adapter plug for a Kubota RTV wiring harness plug.

Thanks Raf, My concern was not so much with the plug/wiring although I'll go with the 9 PIN as well, but is more about the physical install of the radio. My manual shows mounting in the predetermined/wired hole in the headliner using 2 different brackets - some where on TBN I saw mentioned that these might be standard in dash mounts used upsidedown. If you installed in the headliner console, what/how did you mount the radio? Thanks.Ah I understand. For me I didn't even mess with a bracket. The fit was so snug I simply didn't need it.