Bought : new Kioti CX2510, KL2510 loader, KB2465 backhoe, mechanical thumb, 36" quick-attach pallet forks, loaded tires, ratchet rake.
I forgot to look at the meter but I should have well over 10 hours on it now. Time for some initial thougths?!
I like it!
My first project is to finish cleaning up some of my land after felling several good sized eastern white pines. Goal was to open up the woods, clear the soft-wood, scrape the ground of litter and set up some natural outdoor play-space for the kids. I have already used all of the implements I bought.
Some random thoughts.
Tractor
- Side-by-side hydrostat controls are fine. I kind of got uptight about favoring this setup over the rocker pedal when shopping. I'm not sure that was warranted. I have hit the wrong lever several times now. I do like the relatively more open foot space though
- Tilt steering is dumb. I will probably never adjust the wheel. Maybe my wife will use the tractor and adjust. Not worth paying for
- The Kioti seat is great. I love the little bit of suspension it has. Got it dialed in to my weight and I think my back appreciated it
- Arm rests are dumb. Mine will probably always be up and out of the way
- The drink holder is about 1/4" too small in diameter. My water jug keeps falling out! Ran over it with the tractor several times
- 4WD + turf tires are fine for my use. I may keep these even though the dealer has agreed to swap for R4's when they get those tires back in stock
- Machine is plenty strong. Pushes and grades just fine. I haven't used the PTO or 3-point yet
- Power steering is the bomb!
- Hydrostatic drive is smooth and easy to use
- Machine started to overheat at one point when scraping and doing cleanup of the area I cleared. I shut the machine down immediately, popped the hood and let it cool. The radiator screen had some debris in it and the vents on the hood did too. But not enough where I would have thought airflow would be a problem. After about 30 min I fired it up and went back to work. Temp remained mid-range the rest of the day doing the same work and all seemed fine after that
- I really dislike that the machine must be in neutral range to start
- I left the backhoe on as ballast. Having it on is annoying. It has quite a swing and clanks around a lot when doing loader work. I see a ballast box in my future
Loader
- Loader quick-attach is fantastic. Glad I did not settle for an older machine that lacked this feature
- The loader joystick is a bit notchy. I kept dropping the bucket harder than intended. I hope the joystick breaks in a bit and I learn better finesse with the controls
- After about 4 hours of use one of the loader quick-connects sprung a leak. Dealer handed me a replacement and I R&R'ed it myself. In the meantime I had managed to loose almost a gallon of hydro fluid. It goes quick!
- For some reason I am already much more proficient with the dirt bucket on this machine than any rental I've had. I think the bucket level indicator helps a lot for a home-gamer like myself
Backhoe : I only played with the backhoe a bit. I pulled a stump in the woods for practice as I didn't want to tear up my finished lawn yet. I need some practice with it as I lack backhoe coordination. Most of my experience was with a Teramite TLB rental. I felt the Kioti backhoe is not quite as powerful and the Teramite was easier to operate for some reason. Kioti controls are silky smooth, much smoother than the loader joystick. Easy to modulate already. I simply lack experience with it. The mechanical thumb is frickin' awesome!
Implements:
I have not attached/detached the backhoe or loader yet. Honestly ease of loader attach/detach seems like a non-issue as I will probably never remove the loader.
Dirt bucket seems solid and is functional. Dealer installed a chain hook and I've already used it once. Excellent add-on.
Ratchet-rake is just as useful as everyone said it would be. I am delighted at how well it works. I had considered a landscape rake. This is cheaper and seems effective enough for me for now.
The forks are my current MVP of my implement stable. Just awesome! 36" tines are perfect for my needs.
I am more than half way done with my first project already after just a day and a half at it. I figure I have maybe 1-2 more full days of work that will likely get spread out over several weeks/months to come.
This fall I also hope to spend some time trying to pull some stumps in my finished lawn.