Buy a Bobcat ct 230 or 35 they are giving them away at alot of dealers, same tractor as Kioti.
I have heard of 30s and 35s going for around 10k can't beat those deals. call some Bobcat dealers.
I have a Kioti DK35 that I just bought last week and had it running non-stop this weekend. Pushed down trees, pulled out fences, bushhogged a few acres of grass, graded a driveway and loved it.I went and looked/drove the tractor it ran great and was in good shape. Engine was clean, no oil leaks. PTO ran fine it handled the 6 ft brush hog with no problem. Oil on the dip stick at the back by the PTO was very clean.
Issues:
It was hard to get in and out of 4wd and accelerator lever on column was very tight (hard to move), I was wondering if this is normal. However, the foot accelerator was fine.
Also the steering wheel had some play.
I think he'll go as low as $10,000. Any thoughts/input?
Buy a Bobcat ct 230 or 35 they are giving them away at alot of dealers, same tractor as Kioti.
I have heard of 30s and 35s going for around 10k can't beat those deals. call some Bobcat dealers.
I cannont for the life of my get the 4wd to engage. How do you engage the 4wd on a Kioti DK35? I got it as a fluke one time, but was not able to get it going again.QUOTE]
I have a foolproof way that never fails. I come to a complete stop, then push the button. Goes in amd out of 4wd everytime.(sorry couldn't resist)
I cannont for the life of my get the 4wd to engage. How do you engage the 4wd on a Kioti DK35? I got it as a fluke one time, but was not able to get it going again.QUOTE]
I have a foolproof way that never fails. I come to a complete stop, then push the button. Goes in amd out of 4wd everytime.(sorry couldn't resist)
Pray tell, why do you bother coming to a complete stop? The new DK tractors go into and out of 4wd on the fly quite happily.