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New From Curtis Industries: AC Cabs For Kubota Selected UTVs
Curtis Industries, the market-leading manufacturer of cab enclosures, accessories, and attachments for tractors, utility vehicles, golf carts, and zero-turn mowers, has announced its latest cab innovation: an air conditioning unit for the Kubota RTV-X Crew, X1140, and X1130 vehicle cabs.
Curtis has been a leading innovator of true air conditioning for utility vehicles, tractors, and golf carts for years. Curtis is proud to expand their product line to include AC for the Kubota RTV-X Crew, X1140, & X1130 vehicle cabs, offering users ultimate operator comfort with protection from the sun, heat, rain, dust, and insects.
Featuring an all-aluminum low-profile rooftop design, the rooftop comes completely assembled with hoses and wiring pre-connected.
The overhead console (with controls for the blower and adjustable electric thermostat) had 10 multi-directional adjustable vents; three different blower speeds, and three easily replaceable air filters. A blend door provides fresh air, recirculated air or a mix of both.
“Curtis customers & dealers have been asking about air conditioning on the RTV X-Crew for some time,” explains John Davis, Vice President of Sales, Curtis Cabs. “We are excited to bring this highly desired option to market to answer our customers’ needs!”
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