Buying Advice 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out.

   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #81  
Please post some photos.

Also keep up updated how you like the 27 on your property.
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out.
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#82  
It won't see much use for the next few months but id really like to get that Fred Cain subsoiler before the ground freezes. I have not ordered it yet.
Picks for sure.
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #83  
Glad you made a decision. Don't fret the choice. You will have a great time exploring all the things that can be done with a CUT. Congratulations. And, don't forget to post photos.
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #84  
Congrats, Just two more sleeps...... Craig
 
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Haha. Craig. I have heard people say that about various things. If you knew me, you'd know I don't get excited about anything.
The dealer had some time planned with his son today but offered to deliver it. I said, it can wait. Enjoy your family. :)
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #86  
I can't thank you all enough for great opinions and debates.
I have ordered the CK27HST With loader and rear remotes.
I will get it Monday. I can't help to think this was the best decision. I am a worry wart and felt although my property is small, the types of ground engaging attachments I am interested in will be better severed by a heavier machine with more HP.

I'm sure I will have a million questions in the coming months.

Cheers.

C

:thumbsup: I bet you will enjoy it a lot, and find new uses for it as time goes by. Get a set of forks for it when you get squared away with operating, and you will find all sorts of uses for them. Good Luck, and pictures when you get it.

James K0UA
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out.
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You must be reading my mind James. I was thinking last. iChat about how handy forks would be. Most of you guys buy the forks from the dealer or is there a good aftermarket fork that will fit on the QA?
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #88  
You must be reading my mind James. I was thinking last. iChat about how handy forks would be. Most of you guys buy the forks from the dealer or is there a good aftermarket fork that will fit on the QA?

Forks are my best friend......you will find a thousand uses for them. I got mine from the dealer...$650(I think) and worth every penny. From what I understand, any Skid Steer implement will work on Kioti's QA.
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #89  
I got mine here with free shipping:


Construction Attachments 42" Compact Tractor loader Pallet Forks CAL-1PFCMPSM42

Be mindfull of the overall weight of the forks, and don't buy ones that are too heavy for your tractor, as you will lose lift ability. Remember a lot of them are for Skidsteers ,and even tho they might fit, they are too heavy duty for a CUT. There are a lot of places to buy them, just let your fingers do the walking on the internet.

James K0UA
 
   / 20s, 20s hst, 27s, 27hst....man im tuckered out. #90  
Who did you end up ordering the tractor from? If they deal with Walco check out their forks. If you look at most on the market the forks just hang from a round rod and do not lock in. The Walco forks are set up with the upper and lower track just like a forklift. They should sell for around $650 and are way better than the others.
 

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