Yes, part of my pre-use check when looking at oil, fuel, water. I checked torque on all of them and torque marked, takes minutes to check.You check each bolt on your tractor before every use?
Yes, part of my pre-use check when looking at oil, fuel, water. I checked torque on all of them and torque marked, takes minutes to check.You check each bolt on your tractor before every use?
Yeah, right. Who are you trying to fool. There are hundreds of bolts on a tractor and some you can't get to without taking stuff off. You work for a Kioti dealer and trying to bs people. I was a mechanic when you were still wetting your panties. KIOTI DOESN'T HONOR THEIR WARRANTY.Yes, part of my pre-use check when looking at oil, fuel, water. I checked torque on all of them and torque marked, takes minutes to check.
Ah, only you do the right things, gotchaYeah, right. Who are you trying to fool. There are hundreds of bolts on a tractor and some you can't get to without taking stuff off. You work for a Kioti dealer and trying to bs people. I was a mechanic when you were still wetting your panties. KIOTI DOESN'T HONOR THEIR WARRANTY.
You check each bolt on your tractor before every use?
On Mahindra tractors, there is a placard on the frame to check torque on the several bolts holding the loader to the frame. They are witnessed marked from assembly. This is to mitigate the problem you described.Yeah, right. Who are you trying to fool. There are hundreds of bolts on a tractor and some you can't get to without taking stuff off. You work for a Kioti dealer and trying to bs people. I was a mechanic when you were still wetting your panties. KIOTI DOESN'T HONOR THEIR WARRANTY.
It was at Larry Stokes that denied the warranty on my 2022 Kioti Ck2610h. Loader bracket broke the bellhousing. They said that the bolts were loose and that's what broke the bellhousing. BUT, the loafer was installed by Kioti. Evidently, Kioti didn't torque the bolts or put locktight on them. Tractor sat there a month and a half then they told me this. They said it is the owners responsibility to check all the bolts and torque before using each time. I own and sell used tractors and never have had this problem with Kubota, John Deere or New Holland. KIOTI DOESN'T HONOR THEIR WARRANTY!!!
Nope, but I torque them about twice a year, because while these bolts should be torqued down during pre-delivery inspection, that's not always done. None of mine have been lose, but it happens.
Kioti didn't **** you @Redlined0002, your dealer did, and from what I've heard you're not the first. I wouldn't buy from LSE, period; they're a great resource on YouTube, but a quick search here will bring up a few warranty cases that all come down to poor dealer practices.
@BaznastyDave just had issue with them over improper valve stems on filled tires.
Oh, and @Oakfield1862 had a fun experience with their sales team.
No, Kioti did for not using Locktite on the bolts!!! Never had a problem with Kubota, John Deere or New Holland!!! I have owned them all and worked on many of them.Since I was busting out the loader user manual anyhow...
@Redlined0002
Actually, you know who ****** you? You did.
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Dude. Over 200 hours and you didn't do maintenance that should have happened at least 8 times? It's on you, buddy. You assumed. They literally told you to do the maintenance. You thought you were smarter...or you're too lazy to take care of things until they break. Take the L and stop looking for someone to blame other than the guy in the mirror.No, Kioti did for not using Locktite on the bolts!!! Never had a problem with Kubota, John Deere or New Holland!!! I have owned them all and worked on many of them.
No, Kioti did for not using Locktite on the bolts!!! Never had a problem with Kubota, John Deere or New Holland!!! I have owned them all and worked on many of them.