No, I don't sell any brand of CUT at all. However, I have considered getting back involved in some capacity. I have been talking to many friends in the industry including some of the brands discussed here in this thread. I am looking at peoples sentiments, do they match what I feel is the state of things etc.
The industry by the way is not just the CUTS themselves but the wholesale finance, retail finance etc.
Thanks!
LS doesn't offer a large frame HST machine. Looks like they have an incomplete range. Meanwhile, Kioti has added more heavy-framed CUTs to their line-up just this fall. As I understand it, Kioti believes there is an opportunity to do a "land-grab" of market share in the CUT space even as the industry sales volume collapses which is why they successfully have added dealers this year while increasing their parts distribution even in the face of falling industry sales. My tractor was 20k less than Deere, 12K less than Kubota, and 6K less than Massey while offering the best interior cab layout and while building their own equipment (if only they'd go to Delphi weatherpack electrical connectors, sigh). Anyway, good on Kioti.
Ive seen you say your kioti was 20k less than deere. What model were you looking at and how much was it? That is a huge difference. My 55 hp cab tractor with loader was only a few thousand more than a comparable kioti.
Brett
Agreed, just pointing it out to say that there are still improvements that could be made when compared to the Japanese manufacturers, if indeed Kioti sits atop of the Korean manufacturers.