Buying Advice Looking for CK30 or CK35

   / Looking for CK30 or CK35
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#21  
So latest developments.....the used DK35 cannot be bought under 30k, he is firm at 30k. New 2015 CK3510 is now same price with the exception of the sales tax.
Still a good deal to go used DK??
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #22  
So latest developments.....the used DK35 cannot be bought under 30k, he is firm at 30k. New 2015 CK3510 is now same price with the exception of the sales tax. Still a good deal to go used DK??
I'd get the used DK myself. Nothing wrong with the CK though.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #23  
I think the CK 3510 is pretty much the modern version of the DK you're looking at. So basically if you buy the new one you just will not get the snowblower or the cab and will have to pay sales tax. Technically you're supposed to pay the sales tax on the used one anyway so let's not count that as any value. So that only leaves the value of a used cab and a used snowblower if I understand you correctly. I would not buy used in this instance because you would not have The benefit of a warranty plus 600 hours is not a lot but it's not a new machine. I would guess the value of a used cab around 1500 bucks depending on the features it has that's what I paid for mine the problem will be finding one to fit. I seriously doubt you'll find one but a new one will probably be around 4 to 6 grand depending on factory or aftermarket. As far as the used snow blower value I usually don't like to pay a whole lot more than half of what I can get a new one for. In my opinion the risk of the used machine for that little of a price difference does not weigh out enough to not go with new. That being said if you do go new try to swing for a cab if you can you probably won't regret it.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #24  
I didn't think there was any choice with the DK35. Don't recall the loader number but there is only one. As you know the DK40se has the KL401 but I don't know if the naming standard means the DK35se has the KL351 or not. I do recall it lifts a max of about 1500lbs.

Tractor data lists both loaders as possible for the DK-35.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #25  
Tractor data lists both loaders as possible for the DK-35.

Never heard that before. Are you aware if anyone has put a KL401 on a DK35. That was the main reason I went to DK40se so my dealer (Rick Wallace) certainly didn't think it was an option. I wonder of Tractor Data is wrong. I don't recall the Kioti website ever listing two loaders as being compatible with the DK35. Most Kioti tractors have a single dedicated loader option.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #26  
Isn't tractor data known for getting things like that wrong? I'm pretty sure the 35 has a lower power loader than the 40+, and is not exchangeable. k0ua would know.

For the OP, I still think a lightly used DK35HC with loader and backhoe at same price is better than a CK3510 new OOS loader and backhoe. Besides, 30K is too much for the CK anyway.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35
  • Thread Starter
#27  
I think the CK 3510 is pretty much the modern version of the DK you're looking at. So basically if you buy the new one you just will not get the snowblower or the cab and will have to pay sales tax. Technically you're supposed to pay the sales tax on the used one anyway so let's not count that as any value. So that only leaves the value of a used cab and a used snowblower if I understand you correctly. I would not buy used in this instance because you would not have The benefit of a warranty plus 600 hours is not a lot but it's not a new machine. I would guess the value of a used cab around 1500 bucks depending on the features it has that's what I paid for mine the problem will be finding one to fit. I seriously doubt you'll find one but a new one will probably be around 4 to 6 grand depending on factory or aftermarket. As far as the used snow blower value I usually don't like to pay a whole lot more than half of what I can get a new one for. In my opinion the risk of the used machine for that little of a price difference does not weigh out enough to not go with new. That being said if you do go new try to swing for a cab if you can you probably won't regret it.


You do have your facts on the new/used tractor straight indeed. A new cab is in the $9000 range here in Canada so going new really adds to the cost of going new unfortunately.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35
  • Thread Starter
#28  
Isn't tractor data known for getting things like that wrong? I'm pretty sure the 35 has a lower power loader than the 40+, and is not exchangeable. k0ua would know.

For the OP, I still think a lightly used DK35HC with loader and backhoe at same price is better than a CK3510 new OOS loader and backhoe. Besides, 30K is too much for the CK anyway.

We seem to pay a premium in Canada for items manufactured in the States, as well we are facing nearly a 30% increase on the dollar exchange.
 
   / Looking for CK30 or CK35 #29  
We seem to pay a premium in Canada for items manufactured in the States, as well we are facing nearly a 30% increase on the dollar exchange.

That's how the economy works. We send you goods and you send us hockey players. Fair is fair.
 

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