DK35vince
Super Member
My previous tractor was a John Deere 850.I’ve been thinking about Kioti and the other brands lately. I have a 2004 lk3054xs TLB. I have 450 hours and I’ve mostly stored under cover. I purchased with 150 hours in 2008 or so. I’ve replaced every backhoe valve seal and I have small leak in front axle housing seal and rear axle housing gasket. I’ve replaced negative battery cable and a hose on injector pump and of course filters and lubricants. And my PTO clutch is tough to disengage and typically the PTO keeps spinning wether or not I press pedal to full extension. In the end I’ve had it apart a bunch of times for the valve body seals on the backhoe other than that nothing overly serious. In comparison I had a Kubota B6000e, which was 30 or more years old and god only knows how many hours. I changed an idler pulley on fan belt and that was it. The thing was pretty much indestructible and the loader had no hydraulic leaks of any kind. And I ran motor oil or the like for hydraulic fluid maybe power steering fluid, can’t remember. Interesting how bullet proof the Japanese build machines can be.
It was made by Yanmar in Japan. These tractors appeared to have a good reputation for quality/reliability from most everything I read about them.
Mine was no different, I had it for years and it was a good reliable tractor for me. Sold it with around 1850 hours.
So far I've had similar results with my Kioti DK 35.
I've owned my DK for 18 years (2215 hours) and its been a very reliable tractor for me.
Its been every bit as reliable as my 850 was, and still working as smooth and tight as when it was new.