A hint over 10 hours on now, and a few observations to share. First, the bad:
1. The hydrostatic is mediocre. Not a whole lot of power in M/H... in low it will pull a house. I think Kubota's glide-shift is the best option. The shifter is hard to get between ranges, you either have to pull it really hard, or blip the HST pedal enough to activate it... and then shift. But if there's any movement whatsoever, it'll grind. If Kioti had a glide-shift like my
L3650 had, that's what I should have gone with.
2. Cheap plastic in the cab, and since I'm 6'5, with the seat back the right arm (there's no left arm) touches the cab plastic and makes a lot of noise. Will probably end up removing the arm?
3. At the last moment, the only tractor they had that ran had the factory radio. It's okay. But the factory speakers suck and there's not room for decent ones.
4. Back to #1, when pulling into a pile... even with no stall activated, there is no trouble stalling the tractor. The problem seems to be that once the hydrostatic is "behind", even if you let off the pedal it continues to push forward... so once you hear it start to stall, it may be too late.
5. Loader hoses on every one of the NX tractors seem to touch the sharp edge below the foot rests... not sure why they didn't at least put a sleeve there.
6. The cab "leaks" a lot of air it seems. After a few hours using a box blade in some dry ground, there seems to be a lot of dust in the cab. Had the AC on recirc and everything closed up.
7. The rear 3-point control is great, however the tires are so big and the 3-point is so short, there is barely room to get between the implement and back of the tractor. I am concerned about a quick hitch as Eric pointed out it may not fit.
Overall, I am still quite happy... and mechanically, everything seems to be over-built. Definitely some bugs/etc. to be worked out though by Kioti.