kiotiken
Veteran Member
After just over a year with my first tractor, a JD 955 with 1800hrs, I finally gave up investing time and money into it and opted for a brand new CK 30HST with a Woods BH70-x backhoe. The decision was made much easier after the 955 blew a bearing through the rear diff. and bleed hydr. fluid all over my rink.
My Kioti dealer, Bromely Farm Supply in Douglas Ont, loads the tires of all of the tractors they sell and come to your property to do the 50 hrs service to ensure you know how to do it properly (also free of charge). They've also agreed that they'll pick up and drop off the tractor, at no charge, for any warrantee work that needs to be done. As part of the sale, they also installed work lights (pic only show rear lights, they' ve since installed front lights) and sold me a box blade (60" agri trends (?)) at their cost.
It didn't take me long to figure out that the CK30 is significantly more tractor than my JD 955 (33hp). So far I have 55hrs (50 hr service is scheduled for later this week) on the tractor and I've done some amazing things with it.
I'd love to say it's been smooth sailing, but I have had some issues.
1) I am experiencing the foot pedal sticking, the same HST issue that's been discussed in other threads (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kioti-owning-operating/217128-kioti-ck30-hydrostatic-issue.html). My dealer says he's had this before, mostly on tractors that have been worked hard. He pretty sure he'll be cracking the tractor and replacing the hydr. unit.
2) A coupler for the FEL started leaking, dealer again says he's seen it before. He fixed it and left me a spare in case it happens again.
3) Intermittently, the glow plugs fail to come on when first starting.
4) Slow cranking, may be the batt. going dead, dealer said he'll replace and check charging.
5) I found a shiny new bolt, washer and lock washer in the dirt under the tractor. For the life of me, I can't figure out where it came from. A pin on the FEL also went missing.
6) Wheel will not come off, one of the two studs with a bolt on the end spins on itself. Will probably have to be drilled out.
7) Steering went nuts. Wheel wouldn't turn either way, but pressure on it would slowly turn the wheels a random amount one way or another. Turned the tractor off, back on and I've never seen the issue again.
Don't get me wrong, I love my CK30 so far, I'm just having a little trouble building trust in it. It was the same with my 955, I said a little prayer every time I went to use it (and then usually grabbed a wrench).
Here are pictures of my new CK30 on the day I got it and a few of the restoration of my 955.
My Kioti dealer, Bromely Farm Supply in Douglas Ont, loads the tires of all of the tractors they sell and come to your property to do the 50 hrs service to ensure you know how to do it properly (also free of charge). They've also agreed that they'll pick up and drop off the tractor, at no charge, for any warrantee work that needs to be done. As part of the sale, they also installed work lights (pic only show rear lights, they' ve since installed front lights) and sold me a box blade (60" agri trends (?)) at their cost.
It didn't take me long to figure out that the CK30 is significantly more tractor than my JD 955 (33hp). So far I have 55hrs (50 hr service is scheduled for later this week) on the tractor and I've done some amazing things with it.
I'd love to say it's been smooth sailing, but I have had some issues.
1) I am experiencing the foot pedal sticking, the same HST issue that's been discussed in other threads (http://www.tractorbynet.com/forums/kioti-owning-operating/217128-kioti-ck30-hydrostatic-issue.html). My dealer says he's had this before, mostly on tractors that have been worked hard. He pretty sure he'll be cracking the tractor and replacing the hydr. unit.
2) A coupler for the FEL started leaking, dealer again says he's seen it before. He fixed it and left me a spare in case it happens again.
3) Intermittently, the glow plugs fail to come on when first starting.
4) Slow cranking, may be the batt. going dead, dealer said he'll replace and check charging.
5) I found a shiny new bolt, washer and lock washer in the dirt under the tractor. For the life of me, I can't figure out where it came from. A pin on the FEL also went missing.
6) Wheel will not come off, one of the two studs with a bolt on the end spins on itself. Will probably have to be drilled out.
7) Steering went nuts. Wheel wouldn't turn either way, but pressure on it would slowly turn the wheels a random amount one way or another. Turned the tractor off, back on and I've never seen the issue again.
Don't get me wrong, I love my CK30 so far, I'm just having a little trouble building trust in it. It was the same with my 955, I said a little prayer every time I went to use it (and then usually grabbed a wrench).
Here are pictures of my new CK30 on the day I got it and a few of the restoration of my 955.