New CK2510 or not

   / New CK2510 or not #1  

toddbiss

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Enfield, NH
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2011 Kioti CK20hst
Pondering the idea of getting a new 2510. Just paid off my CK20HST and like the idea of having warranty on my tractor. I know there isn't much of a difference in the two, a little more power and faster hydraulics on the 2510. I looked at the 2610 but was about $4000 more. I have about 460 hours on mine now.
 
   / New CK2510 or not #2  
If you have the extra cash and it's what u want go for it. I don't think I would make the upgrade though. I don't see enough of a upgrade over your current machine. Now if your not happy with what u have and need something different then that's another story.
 
   / New CK2510 or not #3  
With the information given, my decision would be Not.
If you have had problems with the CK20, and have been using the warranty to keep you and the machine going, I would probably consider a new tractor. Possibly larger.
If you have had 460 trouble free hours, I would have to think that any gremlins have worked themselves out without notice. Keep it.
A couple more hp and a little more torque may make high range a bit more usable while also helping out your snowblower. I'm making that statement based on Kioti specs. Possibly someone who has operated both machines will chime in.
Good luck with your decision.
 
   / New CK2510 or not #4  
Pondering the idea of getting a new 2510. Just paid off my CK20HST and like the idea of having warranty on my tractor. I know there isn't much of a difference in the two, a little more power and faster hydraulics on the 2510. I looked at the 2610 but was about $4000 more. I have about 460 hours on mine now.
If the CK20 is otherwise satisfactory for your needs, why not look into finding an extended warranty. I haven't heard of extended warranties on CUTs but I suspect someone out there offers one. Also, there just isn't much that goes wrong with these tractors other than operational damage which wouldn't be covered anyway. Change the fluids and use it reasonably and you can pass it down to your grandchildren. You'll be paying at least an extra $5,000-7000 for a new version of the same thing so just consider that amount as a maintenance fund. Invest it and hopefully you'll never need to touch it as it grows up to be a college tuition payment for some lucky young relative.
 
   / New CK2510 or not #5  
Resist the urge

Maybe there is a year end bonus or tax refund playing into this

If you have a machine that fulfills your needs then stick with it

I've had my machine going on 10 years and was just thinking yesterday that I still have it as it fits my needs very well

I went through a bunch of machines before I settled on this one

Don't fix what ain't broke

Joel
 
   / New CK2510 or not #6  
Pondering the idea of getting a new 2510. Just paid off my CK20HST and like the idea of having warranty on my tractor. I know there isn't much of a difference in the two, a little more power and faster hydraulics on the 2510. I looked at the 2610 but was about $4000 more. I have about 460 hours on mine now.

Not sure where you looked, but here the CK2610 was only $1,000 more. Which is why I got it instead of the 2510. Not the difference in price from the 2610 to the 3510 was about $3,000.
 
   / New CK2510 or not
  • Thread Starter
#7  
Thanks for all the input. I actually have only had one leaking seal and that has been the only problem and that was fixed within the 4 year warranty. I have decided I am just going to keep it, it has been a great little tractor.
 
   / New CK2510 or not #8  
Thanks for all the input. I actually have only had one leaking seal and that has been the only problem and that was fixed within the 4 year warranty. I have decided I am just going to keep it, it has been a great little tractor.
Good move. Gear acquisition syndrome reared its ugly head and you beat it back!!
 
   / New CK2510 or not #9  
Congrats on the non-action! Easier said than done.
😀👍
 

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