crank73
New member
Good day everyone,
Here we go again. Another one of us seeking advice from the 'experts'. I have been trying to get smart on tractors over the last few weeks. I've been living on a 10 acre acreage with a couple of horses and a barn for the last 10 years. I've been using a quad and blade in the winter to move snow around and a snow blower when it needed to be moved. I've used a lawn tractor to mow my 2 acre lawn and the other 8 or so acres are for my horses.
I've decided that it's time to step up and make life a little easier (and more fun) and buy a little tractor. I am ready to buy and I am looking at the Kioti brand and my thoughts keep coming back to the CK20. My problem is that I keep finding reasons that make me think that the CS2410 would be better which quickly change to thinking the CK30 would be better. As you can see I'm all over the shop with what to get. This is mostly due to the fact that I have never sat on a tractor or even watched what a tractor can do. I did drive to a dealership last week and putted around the parking lot on a -20, but I just can't picture how much work can be done with a tractor and equate that work to the size of the tractor.
To me, i think the physical size of the CK20 is perfect, my only worry is the PTO HP. I plan to do alot of Snow blowing in the winter and when I compare the PTO HP of the CK20 to the CS2410, it makes me think that the CS would be better. Is the 16 PTO HP of the CK20 adequate to power a 60' Snowblower without experiencing 'bog downs' due to loss of power? Same question reference a rototiller? I like the CK20 over the CS2410 due to its physical size, its weight, and its loader specs. I would use the loader to move pallets with 'stuff' on it as well as trees, and I'm sure I would want to do work that I don't even know is possible. I'm just worried that the 22 HP (16 HP PTO) will make me regret buying the CK20. I know that people are saying that the HST has a hard time going up hills in High, but my property is flat. The fact people are saying that makes me wonder if the CK20 is too heavy for its 22 HP engine.
I'm not against getting the 30, it is just physically a bit to big for my storage setup (future implements in mind as well) and 2-3000 dollars more.
Anyways, any help (or confirmation or reassurance) that the ck20 has adequate PTO HP for some of my intended use (3ph SnowBlower, tiller) because I have been what-if-ing this for the last week going round and round in my head hoping I make the right purchase.
Thanks in advance.
Here we go again. Another one of us seeking advice from the 'experts'. I have been trying to get smart on tractors over the last few weeks. I've been living on a 10 acre acreage with a couple of horses and a barn for the last 10 years. I've been using a quad and blade in the winter to move snow around and a snow blower when it needed to be moved. I've used a lawn tractor to mow my 2 acre lawn and the other 8 or so acres are for my horses.
I've decided that it's time to step up and make life a little easier (and more fun) and buy a little tractor. I am ready to buy and I am looking at the Kioti brand and my thoughts keep coming back to the CK20. My problem is that I keep finding reasons that make me think that the CS2410 would be better which quickly change to thinking the CK30 would be better. As you can see I'm all over the shop with what to get. This is mostly due to the fact that I have never sat on a tractor or even watched what a tractor can do. I did drive to a dealership last week and putted around the parking lot on a -20, but I just can't picture how much work can be done with a tractor and equate that work to the size of the tractor.
To me, i think the physical size of the CK20 is perfect, my only worry is the PTO HP. I plan to do alot of Snow blowing in the winter and when I compare the PTO HP of the CK20 to the CS2410, it makes me think that the CS would be better. Is the 16 PTO HP of the CK20 adequate to power a 60' Snowblower without experiencing 'bog downs' due to loss of power? Same question reference a rototiller? I like the CK20 over the CS2410 due to its physical size, its weight, and its loader specs. I would use the loader to move pallets with 'stuff' on it as well as trees, and I'm sure I would want to do work that I don't even know is possible. I'm just worried that the 22 HP (16 HP PTO) will make me regret buying the CK20. I know that people are saying that the HST has a hard time going up hills in High, but my property is flat. The fact people are saying that makes me wonder if the CK20 is too heavy for its 22 HP engine.
I'm not against getting the 30, it is just physically a bit to big for my storage setup (future implements in mind as well) and 2-3000 dollars more.
Anyways, any help (or confirmation or reassurance) that the ck20 has adequate PTO HP for some of my intended use (3ph SnowBlower, tiller) because I have been what-if-ing this for the last week going round and round in my head hoping I make the right purchase.
Thanks in advance.