kantuckid
Platinum Member
Pics? Why the furor? They are all over the web and all of the model look the same when new? I'll pass on a picture of a common item. Go ride yer tractor.
WOW ! Very nice ! It will give you many years of pleasureWalked into the Farm Depot in Ionia yesterday, saw a CX2510 Tractor Loader and told a guy sitting at a desk doing something/nothing, "I want somebody to sell me that Tractor". He referred me to a young lady.
They delivered it that day. As of this morning, it has exactly 1 Hour on it.
No clue whether I got a good deal or not. Maybe. Too late now. All I know is, nothing down, $239 a Month for 7 years including insurance. Besides, it might be the only tractor available in the State of Michigan.
I don't even know what I don't know
Use standard values for bolt size: http://www.ntractorclub.com/howtos/pdfs/Torque-Values-for-Common-Bolt-Sizes.pdfSince I don't have the torque specs, I'm just going to go over them as best as I can and use good sense as to tightening them; if at all.
Steve Inman is a riot!Going to do that. A couple of nuts on the 3 pt look kinda iffy to me. But they're tight, so.....
Since I don't have the torque specs, I'm just going to go over them as best as I can and use good sense as to tightening them; if at all.
They come in crates to the Dealer and these guys have a decent reputation. Good sized place, pretty serious people. But I know how things can get overlooked in assembly so, yeah, I'm gonna go over everything as soon as I get done with, "I have a tractor! I have a tractor!"
As to pics, I'm gonna get my wife to help post them for me. I'm not a social media kind of person. In fact, I despise social media (except for Steve Inman). Plus, I am beyond computer illiterate even though I got my first one in 1983 and have had one ever since. Electronics just isn't my thing so bear with me while I figure it out
Honestly this is generally a good thing for one's mental health.I'm not a social media kind of person. In fact, I despise social media
Hey U T, please don't embarrass the other Platinum members. Post pictures without your dear wife's help. Enjoy the new toy bro!☮Going to do that. A couple of nuts on the 3 pt look kinda iffy to me. But they're tight, so.....
Since I don't have the torque specs, I'm just going to go over them as best as I can and use good sense as to tightening them; if at all.
They come in crates to the Dealer and these guys have a decent reputation. Good sized place, pretty serious people. But I know how things can get overlooked in assembly so, yeah, I'm gonna go over everything as soon as I get done with, "I have a tractor! I have a tractor!"
As to pics, I'm gonna get my wife to help post them for me. I'm not a social media kind of person. In fact, I despise social media (except for Steve Inman). Plus, I am beyond computer illiterate even though I got my first one in 1983 and have had one ever since. Electronics just isn't my thing so bear with me while I figure it out
Especially wheel lug nuts!!!Congrats
You may want to check nuts and bolts make sure there tight.
Walked into the Farm Depot in Ionia yesterday, saw a CX2510 Tractor Loader and told a guy sitting at a desk doing something/nothing, "I want somebody to sell me that Tractor". He referred me to a young lady.
They delivered it that day. As of this morning, it has exactly 1 Hour on it.
No clue whether I got a good deal or not. Maybe. Too late now. All I know is, nothing down, $239 a Month for 7 years including insurance. Besides, it might be the only tractor available in the State of Michigan.
I don't even know what I don't know
Yes and plumbed aluminum hydraulic line nuts. I missed one of these. Also check grease points.Congrats
You may want to check nuts and bolts make sure there tight.
I found one or two grease points on the tractor itself, bunches on the loader. Any hints on where to find the zerks on the tractor itself? PTO, etc?Yes and plumbed aluminum hydraulic line nuts. I missed one of these. Also check grease points.
I've been tractor-less in here for 2-1/2 years.Congratulations on your purchase. I had to drive by the local dealer for years before I could finally afford to buy mine. The day I bought it was a happy one and I've never regretted spending that money. Every time I use it, it pays for itself and I enjoy it.
The manual should have a dedicated section that shows all of the grease points. Yes the loader will have more than the tractor, but there are usually still a few on the tractor (front axle as an example on mine).I found one or two grease points on the tractor itself, bunches on the loader. Any hints on where to find the zerks on the tractor itself? PTO, etc?
Thanks. And does Kioti still use the British zerk? In case I break one (likely)
Did you get the manuals?I found one or two grease points on the tractor itself, bunches on the loader. Any hints on where to find the zerks on the tractor itself? PTO, etc?
I have two holes in the side of the bucket on each side. Are they a pre-drill for tooth bars??