King Kutter Quality

   / King Kutter Quality #11  
I have a KK landscape rake. It seems to be welded straight, as far as I've noticed. Can't complain, it seems to "rake" ok.
 
   / King Kutter Quality #12  
I have several King Kutter attachments. 6' tiller, 6' box blade, 6' rake, 6' brush mower.
They all work fine.
I had a 7' King Kutter light duty rear blade like the OP pictured. I didn't like it at all. Where the pin when in/out for angling the blade was cheesy and would bend easily.
I replaced that KK light duty rear blade with a 7' King Kutter pro series rear blade and it is built MUCH better. I like the Pro series blade.
 
   / King Kutter Quality #13  
I bought rear blade several years ago based upon their saying what HP tractor it was rated for. Used in on tractor several HP lower that blade was suppose to be made for. Liked the design but I think every weld that held the blade mount broken. My first and last KK implement. Might be wrong but not sure the dealer who has several locations carries KK any longer.
 
   / King Kutter Quality #15  
I had a customer who hired me to till his field, I show up with my tractor/Howard tiller and he tells me how his rocks have killed his tiller...

So anyway, as I drive around his barn, there is two KK tillers, both with blown gears in the side gear drive! It looked like one had been robbed to keep the other one going, but both were now dead.

Well, I tilled his field and yes he did have rocks, but they didn't kill my Howard.

I bet that happened about a thousand acres ago, (which is closing in on TWO thousand acres now) all on my 6' Howard and it's STILL on it's original chain/sprockets!

SR
 
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#16  
^^^^^^^
What he said.Minimally, contact the manufacturer and send them pics.

I contacted King Kutter and sent them pictures. They never even sent me a reply.
 
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#17  
This looks like a Monday morning weld. :D

After a hard weekend. I've have a King Kutter rototiller for about 10 years now. No complaints with that.

I'll cut the blade off and weld it back on straight. Not a huge problem, I just think a "sorry, we'll try harder next time" from King Kutter wouldn't have been too much to ask. Shi.. err stuff happens. Acknowledge it and move on. At least if you want me to give you my hard earned money. If your company doesn't care about me, there are far too many that do for me to waste my time and money on those who don't.
 
   / King Kutter Quality #18  
I contacted King Kutter and sent them pictures. They never even sent me a reply.
Yeah that is pretty sad customer service. You might want to try to elevate your complaint at King Kutter. If I was running the company, I sure would want to know. How old is it?
 
   / King Kutter Quality #19  
I might be wrong, but I kind of know a thing or two about ag manufacturing. Can't say how kk does things. Alot of stuff is set up in jigs and then welded. I wonder if a new guy or a guy that didn't build blades normally got all screwed up when he set it up in the jig. No matter what happened, it should not have made it out the door. When I ordered my kk brush hog, the sent me the wrong pto shaft. I called a king kutter place I think it was in Alabama. Spoke to a customer service guy and they sent the right pto shaft. I said what do I do with the one that don't fit??? He said keep it. I think if you got the right person on the phone the work with you to get things right.
 
   / King Kutter Quality #20  
I had a customer who hired me to till his field, I show up with my tractor/Howard tiller and he tells me how his rocks have killed his tiller...

So anyway, as I drive around his barn, there is two KK tillers, both with blown gears in the side gear drive! It looked like one had been robbed to keep the other one going, but both were now dead.

Well, I tilled his field and yes he did have rocks, but they didn't kill my Howard.

I bet that happened about a thousand acres ago, (which is closing in on TWO thousand acres now) all on my 6' Howard and it's STILL on it's original chain/sprockets!

SR
A lot of KK tillers owners on this site over the years and I don't recall ever reading about side gear issues on a KK II tiller.
I thought that was what a properly setup and maintained slip clutch was for, to prevent damage to the tractor and tiller gear boxes.
I jammed my KK tiller many times with rocks and once found a buried metal fence post that wrapped around he tines and jammed the tiller (needed to be cut out with a torch).
It would simply slip the clutch not damage to the gearbox.
 
 
 
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