DroppedAxle
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- Joined
- Oct 25, 2013
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- Location
- Atlantic seaboard
- Tractor
- 2007 Kioti CK20S HST with KB2465 backhoe
Hi All,
I think I've narrowed my tractor choice down to a CK20s or a CK27.
Here's my situation: small 6ac farm, primarily pasture, almost completely flat; about 1/2ac is vegetable garden & chickens; mowing around farm house is minimal and can be handled by my JD lowes-special lawn tractor; 600' gravel drive that develops potholes; split-rail fencing all around that needs to be upgraded/repaired. A one-time task will be to put about 100 cu. yards of tree limbs, rotting fencing, and left over construction materials from the previous owner into dumpsters. Ongoing tasks will be drilling fence-post holes, driveway maintenance, snow removal, digging small holes for new trees, and moving new trees around property.
Now I've found a new CK20s (gear) and a single-owner 325hr 2010 CK27 at the same dealer for about the same price ~12500 and the new CK20s HST at ~13200, all with Kioti FEL.
My preference is for the CK20s HST since it is smaller and lighter and might therefore be easier to maneuver through fenced drives, etc. Also, its size and HST might be a better fit for my wife and girls (when they get bit older). It would also fit into an empty animal shed already on the property, whereas the CK27 is a bit too long.
I'm willing to be convinced to go a bit larger with the CK27 though.
1st question: Are there any known things to look out for with either machine? As far as I can tell from this forum, the issues with the loaders (cracks) and the glow plugs on the CK20 (cold start) have all been resolved -- is that the case?
2nd question: how much is a warranty worth? The new CK20s obviously has the full Kioti warranty whereas the CK27 has a year or so left on the drivetrain only. This seems like a big deal to me, but maybe it shouldn't be?
3rd question: how much wiggle room is there in the first prices the dealer quoted me? Would it be reasonable to suggest 5% lower? How much does a dealer mark up a used machine traded-in? 10%, 20%?
Thanks for any insight and advice.
-DA
I think I've narrowed my tractor choice down to a CK20s or a CK27.
Here's my situation: small 6ac farm, primarily pasture, almost completely flat; about 1/2ac is vegetable garden & chickens; mowing around farm house is minimal and can be handled by my JD lowes-special lawn tractor; 600' gravel drive that develops potholes; split-rail fencing all around that needs to be upgraded/repaired. A one-time task will be to put about 100 cu. yards of tree limbs, rotting fencing, and left over construction materials from the previous owner into dumpsters. Ongoing tasks will be drilling fence-post holes, driveway maintenance, snow removal, digging small holes for new trees, and moving new trees around property.
Now I've found a new CK20s (gear) and a single-owner 325hr 2010 CK27 at the same dealer for about the same price ~12500 and the new CK20s HST at ~13200, all with Kioti FEL.
My preference is for the CK20s HST since it is smaller and lighter and might therefore be easier to maneuver through fenced drives, etc. Also, its size and HST might be a better fit for my wife and girls (when they get bit older). It would also fit into an empty animal shed already on the property, whereas the CK27 is a bit too long.
I'm willing to be convinced to go a bit larger with the CK27 though.
1st question: Are there any known things to look out for with either machine? As far as I can tell from this forum, the issues with the loaders (cracks) and the glow plugs on the CK20 (cold start) have all been resolved -- is that the case?
2nd question: how much is a warranty worth? The new CK20s obviously has the full Kioti warranty whereas the CK27 has a year or so left on the drivetrain only. This seems like a big deal to me, but maybe it shouldn't be?
3rd question: how much wiggle room is there in the first prices the dealer quoted me? Would it be reasonable to suggest 5% lower? How much does a dealer mark up a used machine traded-in? 10%, 20%?
Thanks for any insight and advice.
-DA