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    Kioti rx7320 Loader Quick Detach and Dropped Grapple (with pics)

    Bought an RX7320 last year. Lost the grapple and tore hydraulic lines, and thought it was my fault. I figured I didn't engage the pin all the way. Fast forward a few months. We are religious about making sure the QD levers are fully locked and engaged. Used the grapple to drag some brush back...
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    Throttle Pedal and Hand Control Unresponsive

    I am not requesting help, just adding some information that might answer a future google search. I bet this is in the book somewhere, but I didn't find it the first time I looked. I let my son sit in the seat of the new RX7320 and it stalled out after moving into gear. Not a surprise because my...
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    Comparison  For the same price: Rx7320 or NX6010?

    Kioti experts: Given the choice between an RX7320 with PowerShuttle and an NX6010HST, what would you suggest? I have an choice between both at near the same price. Both have cabs, front-end loader, third-function on the front and at least two remotes on the back. My primary use would be...
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    Best way to section test 1" solid round to 1x3" 11ga tube?

    I am tee-welding 1" solid bar to a 1x2" tube 11ga. There are about 30 of these joints to do, and I was tempted to cut a 1" hole in the tube and recess everything inside before the weld, but not looking forward to boring 30 holes. Want to test with MIG and/or flux-core. So any ideas on the best...
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    NX5510 or...no choice!

    So getting anything DKSE with a cab is not possible in my area. Or it appears, nationwide. I am scheduled to take my boy (3 years old) to a Kioti dealership soon, about 100 miles distant. He is an easy sell: if it's a tractor, he says, "I need that." I love that boy. So I turn to you - the...
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    Yet another guy looking for a mid/compact Ag tractor (lots 'O details)...

    So I raise raise hogs, geese, ducks, chickens and turkeys on a 'hobby farm'. We raise these things for food, for ourselves and others. If we attach the label 'hobby' to any farm that cannot pay 100% of the bills, then I suspect most of America's farmers are hobby farmers. Sad, eh? OK. Enough...
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    XMS Joining from Mid-Atlantic/Southern Maryland

    I live in the Mid-Atlantic area, specifically Chesapeake Bay Southern Maryland. We have a small farm and raise Muscovy duck, geese, chickens and Berkshire Hogs. This is not our full-time job, but some days it feels like it. We also heat our home with wood (Central Boiler e3200 hydronic wood...
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