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I haven't posted on this board for awile, but your thread caught my eye.
I have a DK45se hst, have had it awhile, since 06 or 07, has over 600 hours on it (don't know exactly without looking). I used the heck out of the loader, clay, shale, topsoil, gravel, sandstone, wood, whatever would fit in there. I use it extensively for cutting my field, 5-7 hours straight. I use it to dig post holes, till the garden, hauling cement, putting in posts (T, U, and wooden), carry pallets of stuff, and hauling water. Lately I have been using it to grade ground for other folks. I also use it for snow removal (not so much this year). I also use it as a ladder system, and for dragging and knocking over trees.
Having said this, I really haven't had many problems with it. It is stored indoors for the most part.
My biggest problem is the speed with it in general. Too slow on the road, too slow in medium gear, and too slow in low. When I am working with it I want it to go from point a to point b in no time flat. There are limitations to tractors, which I understand, but I just think it goes too slow. My .02.
My biggest complaint besides the speed, is that it doesn't lift enough weight. I want to unload a ton of x on a pallet, but the forks add weight, so it won't lift a ton of x off the trailer or back o the pickup and haul it away. The tractor has limitations, I get that, but I would like to be able to lift a ton of x on a pallet with the forks on the tractor. It isn't a balance issue, as the rear is properly weighted, the arm just won't move it.
So there you have it. A kioti owner who admits to using his equipment and having some issues. Mechanically, the filters are pricey, the fluids can be a bit of a bear to put in the tractor, the magnets on the filter are tricky, the loader arms can be tricky to remove on a gravel drive and then re-attach.
Best things - adjustable rears (enough said there), quick attach bucket/forks, weight of the tractor.
Hope you do well in your search for a tractor. If I ever buy again, I'm getting a cab on a Kioti - I'm not gettin younger, the winters are not really warmer, and the summers aren't cooler.
I have a DK45se hst, have had it awhile, since 06 or 07, has over 600 hours on it (don't know exactly without looking). I used the heck out of the loader, clay, shale, topsoil, gravel, sandstone, wood, whatever would fit in there. I use it extensively for cutting my field, 5-7 hours straight. I use it to dig post holes, till the garden, hauling cement, putting in posts (T, U, and wooden), carry pallets of stuff, and hauling water. Lately I have been using it to grade ground for other folks. I also use it for snow removal (not so much this year). I also use it as a ladder system, and for dragging and knocking over trees.
Having said this, I really haven't had many problems with it. It is stored indoors for the most part.
My biggest problem is the speed with it in general. Too slow on the road, too slow in medium gear, and too slow in low. When I am working with it I want it to go from point a to point b in no time flat. There are limitations to tractors, which I understand, but I just think it goes too slow. My .02.
My biggest complaint besides the speed, is that it doesn't lift enough weight. I want to unload a ton of x on a pallet, but the forks add weight, so it won't lift a ton of x off the trailer or back o the pickup and haul it away. The tractor has limitations, I get that, but I would like to be able to lift a ton of x on a pallet with the forks on the tractor. It isn't a balance issue, as the rear is properly weighted, the arm just won't move it.
So there you have it. A kioti owner who admits to using his equipment and having some issues. Mechanically, the filters are pricey, the fluids can be a bit of a bear to put in the tractor, the magnets on the filter are tricky, the loader arms can be tricky to remove on a gravel drive and then re-attach.
Best things - adjustable rears (enough said there), quick attach bucket/forks, weight of the tractor.
Hope you do well in your search for a tractor. If I ever buy again, I'm getting a cab on a Kioti - I'm not gettin younger, the winters are not really warmer, and the summers aren't cooler.