Re: Build dates. I seem to remember they skip the letter 'I' for some reason, probably to eliminate confusion over the number '1'. IF I'm not mistaken then that would make the sequence as follows:'09=J,'10=K, '11=L, '12=M.
I'm NOT sure where I read this, but I'm fairly confident it is correct.
And this would explain why some tractors that people think are '12's are actually built in '11 and SOLD in '12. The fact is Kioti dealers go by the sold date regarding year purchased, NOT the factory's internal build date.
While on the topic of build date and date sold, etc., I think it's worth mentioning that a couple of hours on the tractor- 10~15 etc., will not affect it's longevity. And doing a 50hr service at 60 or even 70 hours will make no difference in the overall performance or maintenance of one's tractor. Many people, myself included do NOT change the transmission hydraulic FLUID at the 50 hour service. In fact I've got 450 hours on the fluid and NO plans to change it, unless it changes color or shows signs of failure. This is what my dealer has done for over 30 years with absolutely NO problems. Save yourselves some serious $ and just change the filters at the intervals required.:2cents: