Kioti CK2610 TLB

   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #51  
I have been using the draw bar, kind of a pain to put on and take off. But I agree lower it better!

One thing I have noticed and I am glad about. It loses traction before it loses power.

I have working really slow and taking my time. Last thing I need is a flip or roll over not to mention the injury or death that could happen from me being in a hurry.

Slow and steady is the way to go. Traction loss is a thing that may change over hours of use and building a skill set- man and machine skills, so don't count on it saving your bacon. I think one tends to seek out maximum result from least effort - human nature, and it can become a thing of complacency, read dangerous lull into careless practices/risks.

I never lower my ROPS; to me it is a ludicrous thought to remove the one thing that could most help me in a rollover or flip. Some risks are not worth challenging, and it would be the one time I would see Murphy's law bite me. :confused3:

A ripper on the hoe would do what was said for helping with the stump removals. I have a custom made one that is AWESOME! :biggrin:
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #52  
CM, I just looked at my tractor receipt and all it says is Big Foot pads, no # ,or price. I do remember before I bought the tractor and was making up an extras list, I could not find prices or a place to buy them , just pics of them on other peoples machines.
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #53  
CM, I just looked at my tractor receipt and all it says is Big Foot pads, no # ,or price. I do remember before I bought the tractor and was making up an extras list, I could not find prices or a place to buy them , just pics of them on other peoples machines.

Well, thanks for looking. I was hoping the pic you showed was yours, and you could enlarge it to pull the part number off the underside label, or the barcode...

I may check with MIE to see if they can give me a part # for future reference. I'd like to be able to give it to folks like in this thread, who don't own their own welding and machine fabrication shop at their homes, :rolleyes: and like me just use their credit card to make things happen - just like magic!:thumbsup:
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #54  
No the pic is not mine, it is borrowed from a thread started by "fastpat" titled Backhoe stabilizer pads installed. Spent an hour looking on the Internet and came up with nothing. Might stop by dealer this weekend to check out some of the new models. I believe the pads are sold by Kioti.
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #55  
No the pic is not mine, it is borrowed from a thread started by "fastpat" titled Backhoe stabilizer pads installed. Spent an hour looking on the Internet and came up with nothing. Might stop by dealer this weekend to check out some of the new models. I believe the pads are sold by Kioti.

OK. So if you check out new tractors, while there could you ask parts to pull a part # for the pads?:pawprint:

Thanks,

CM
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #57  
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #59  
The dealer threw in the set of Big Foot Pads, I would have bought them even if they were not a throw in. When parts dept finally got them in, they were HUGH looking! Didn't think they would even fit - perfect fit and worth the money.
 
   / Kioti CK2610 TLB #60  
Part #s
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