Your a real fun guy aren't you?. Yeah just a prince.
Not sure but I’m having fun as always with his predictable responses
Your a real fun guy aren't you?. Yeah just a prince.
Not sure but I’m having fun as always with his predictable responses![]()
Better listen to what he says.I don't know why he says the things he says.
Born to be wild?I don't know why he says the things he says.
Your a real fun guy aren't you?. Yeah just a prince.
So your the only one with permission to say things without merit?
I have said it before and will say it it again when I looked at and compared the Kubota and Kioti I found them both to have positives and negatives BUT in no way could one call one inferior to the other unless they were looking at one through rosy colered glasses like you or decidedly and admittedly being brand loyal!
The simple fact that then just as now you could not state any factual insight to what was lacking or even what you felt was lacking to justify your statements, does in fact lead me to honestly understand and know what and how your thinking. Why else do you think it痴 so easy for any one of us to get a predictable rise out of you by posting such a simple response?
Maybe you should keep you uninformed opinions in the kubota section of the forum rather than expecting me to stay in the Kioti section!
Only here to stir up the pot, huh ??? I got attacked for offering my opinion, nothing more. So... back off pops.
Better listen to what he says.
Since you've actually owned both brands (2 Kubota's and a Kioti) how could you know what your talking about.
Cable failures - interesting you mention that. While I like the position of joystick on the fender, I recently learned that there are cables connecting the fender mounted joystick to the valve on the loader. I think the joystick mounted directly on the valve is the best way to do it from an engineering standpoint, even if there are few cable failures. Last week I spend some time sitting on these tractors (different engines but same frames) and these are some of my observations. The Kubota seems more comfortable. I think for me, the joystick position on the Kubota is better, even if it makes getting in on the left side more difficult. The Kioti has better visibility. For some reason, the loader on the Kubota seems huge and the loader on the Kioti much more compact. These are just my perceptions. I will probably take some time off this week or next week so I can visit the dealers when they are open to actual test drive them each. I'm curious if the Kubota loader feels more controlled, given the valve mounted joystick compared to the Kioti's cable actuated system.
I don稚 think you can go wrong with either tractor. Both are very well built. The deciding factor should be out-the-Door price (including value for features) and dealer support.
Yep, and I don't have anything bad to say about the Kubota brand either. I owned two and they served me well while I had them. There are pluses and minuses in all brands and models but somehow (we don't know how) Kubota is superior to Kioti and Kioti's are inferior. I would like to see at least a couple of bullet points explaining why myself. But I don't think we are going to get them from Mr. Steppenwolf. One thing I have learned over the years with Mr. Steppenwolf, he is not man enough to admit ever making a mistake. He will just call you some disparaging name and move on to the next insult.
I have almost 500 hours on my Kioti, and all I can tell you is the cable actuated valve still feels tight and precise on my DK35se. It might break tomorrow for all I know, but it has been good so far. It is less tiring at the end of a long day to operate the Kioti vs my previous Kubota with the valve out front on the loader and the stick coming back at you, where you reach up and out to operate it. It isn't bad on the Kubota, just a little more effort on your arm. The Grand L Kubota's have the stick down by your side like my Kioti has.
What gets a lot of people in trouble making comfort comparisons is comparing "Standard" Kubotas to the more upscale Kioti's like mine. The "Standard" L series is a made to sell at a price point and as such is missing many comfort and convenience features.
The Grand L series of Kubota's spare nothing in the comfort and convenience department, as well as utilizing an upscale hydrostatic transmission. The hydrostat+ transmission in a Grand L Kubota is one thing that sets it apart from all other brands, including my Kioti. Kioti has recently integrated some of its features, but my hydro, while good and serviceable does not have the features that a grand L has.
My Kioti has many more useful features that the "standard" L series Kubota's lack. So my tractor is like a Grand L Kubota that is several thousands of dollars cheaper minus the Hydrostat + transmission.
If you want to get snarky about it, my Kioti is very much upscale from a standard L series Kubota, and therefore the L is an "inferior" tractor.This "inferior" tractor is the one that Mr. Steppenwolf owns. But if you want to in the same vein compare my Kioti to a Grand L, then since it does not have Hydrostat+ then it is an "inferior" tractor. albeit at a much cheaper price point.
My point is we need to stay away from using superlatives in calling peoples tractors "inferior" or "superior" and understand that these tractors are made to satisfy a marketing price point. We have choices in our tractor buying experience and that is a good thing.
Jeez... you guys are really fixated on why I bought Kubota... AND IT WAS NO MISTAKE. So... pull on your pathetic puds all you want and say what you will, but I went with the "Real Orange" and ya'll can't handle it.
Man... you get wound up when triggered... chill out, dude. I bought what I wanted. Look at that list, you really think I couldn't buy whatever tractor I wanted to buy? I don't want a cab, don't need one... A Grand L... whatever... I don't get why you care, they are all mine, paid for with cash, and I own them. Is that your problem ?
Yep, and I don't have anything bad to say about the Kubota brand either. I owned two and they served me well while I had them. There are pluses and minuses in all brands and models but somehow (we don't know how) Kubota is superior to Kioti and Kioti's are inferior. I would like to see at least a couple of bullet points explaining why myself. But I don't think we are going to get them from Mr. Steppenwolf. One thing I have learned over the years with Mr. Steppenwolf, he is not man enough to admit ever making a mistake. He will just call you some disparaging name and move on to the next insult.