3054

   / 3054
  • Thread Starter
#11  
Thanks for all the advice, I think I will tell him I will do it on my own. I have been happy with the Kioti dealer I have been working with , I spent a few hours with him the other day, and I asked for a few references . He let me pick them from his files and both gave him and the tractor very good reviews. I feel pretty confident about going with Kioti. It is inteeresting, though , the other dealers in the area (NH-K-JD) will tell you you cnat't find parts, and who will work onit, then I find out they a large central supply warehouse for tractor parts is going to begin carrying Kioti parts , so that takes away that argument. I think Kioti is taking a big bite out their business, and as the dealers become more service oriented, and grow, there will be the "big 4" instead of the "big 3".
Again, thanks for the info.
 
   / 3054 #12  
I also agree that you may be better off purchasing the unit on your own. As an additional note, see if the model you want comes with reversible wheels. I have a Cub with adjustable wheels. They came "dished in" I changed them to "dished out" You would not believe the increased stability. Throw on a double or triple stack of wheel weights to each rear wheel and you will have no problems with traction or stabilty.
 

Tractor & Equipment Auctions

2018 Chevrolet Tahoe SUV (A55853)
2018 Chevrolet...
2010 Blue Bird BB Conventional School Bus (A55852)
2010 Blue Bird BB...
2007 Kenworth Tandem Axle Road Tractor (A47477)
2007 Kenworth...
2020 GENIE TZ-34/20 TOWABLE MANLIFT (A51242)
2020 GENIE...
2015 Nissan Altima Sedan (A55853)
2015 Nissan Altima...
2025 JMR Tree Boom Skid Steer Attachment (A53421)
2025 JMR Tree Boom...
 
Top