A 'snappy' response is a good way to describe my CK loader, except when I loaded the 9 cuft bucket to the max with dirt. Yes the bucket was a 9 cuft bucket, stock is 7cuft. I bought the CK used and the previous owner put the larger bucket on it for snow removal. I believe my DK loader movements are close to spec, time wise. It just seems sooo much slower than the CK was. I feel that I got more done with the CK as things moved that much faster. I guess I got spoiled by the fast response of the CK loader.The flow rate of the Kioti's pump is much greater than the Kubota, and the cylinders are only slightly larger, with about 300 more lbs of lift. So yeah, it is fast, real fast. But after using it for a while, I really enjoy it, and make use of the "snappy" loader response to get more work done in a shorter period of time.
Sounds like Chuck172 and IXLR8 should trade tractors.
Chuck,I was in the same boat.I had my knee replaced about 3 years back.I traded my 2008 Kioti DK40se(shuttle) for a 2012 Kioti Dk40se HST cab tractor.Have not looked back since.I have a deal brewing. I'll see for sure if it materializes next week. My gear ck35 for a DK40SEH and 10k. Besides the loader capacity that I really need, I have one knee replaced, and I'll need the other done soon. Clutching with the shuttle has got to be painful.
I had R4's on both tractors but the DK's tires are more aggressive and have less surface area, coupled with the fact the DK is heavier, it tears up my yard more. I wish I had gotten the 'turf' tires. Even with loaded rear tires they spin easier tearing the yard up more and I find I have to use 4wd more often to prevent it. Although flipping a switch to engage the 4wd is much nicer than fighting with the lever on the CK. The FEL doesn't seem to lift that much more, even though it is spec'ed to lift twice as much. DK stalls easier. When I take my foot off the forward pedal... the tractor keeps driving forward. This leads to stalling often when moving piles of dirt and it is worse in winter moving snow. I have even pressed on the reverse pedal and the tractor keeps driving forward for a moment. I prefer the single pedal HST control of the CK vs the dual pedal of the DK. After 48 hrs, I keep pressing the wrong pedal and going in the wrong direction. I have damage to my tractor hut to repair due to this. The single pedal was much more intuitive to me. I feel the FEL is painfully slow compared to the one on the CK. When I move the FEL control to 'dump' the bucket... sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't. I found the CK just generally more maneuverable than the DK. I put a Woods BH90x backhoe on the DK, it doesn't seem much more powerful than the Kioti BH that was on the CK. Between the DK upcharge and the Wood BH.. at the moment I feel I threw away $20k. The DK will be going in for its 50 hr service in the spring, I am really hoping some of these issues will be fixed then.
grm61- Initially the rear tires were over inflated. Only the center 3" of the tire was hitting the ground. I moved the tires so the valve stem was at the top, and when I let some of the air out, liquid came out as well so I believe the tires are properly filled. There have been several issues with the initial tractor setup. Dealer said tech who did my tractor also messed up a few other tractors and was fired. So who knows how well mine was setup in the first place.
Yup, the front axle level was low, topped that off at about the 10 hr mark. It survived sub-zero temps last year so I assumed antifreeze was okay. Now you are going to make me dig out my meter and verify my antifreeze levels.Check your fluid levels in your front axle. Also check your antifreeze protection.
It survived sub-zero temps last year so I assumed antifreeze was okay. .
Done Deal! I'm now the proud owner of a new Kioti DK40SE Hydro. It was delivered this morning. Sad to see my ck getting towed away, it was a good tractor. The DK is just a completely different animal. No comparison. Bigger, Heavier, the loader is massive. And the hydrostatic trans. wow! I'm old school, wouldn't hear of a hydro before. My knees just can't take the wear and tear anymore. I was outside playing and learning in 10* temps all morning. Just love the Hydro. Now I understand how most would never go back to gear drive.
I want to be clear. The CK35 is a great tractor, just came up short on the loader capacity. Comparing 1100pds to 2700. Six foot wide loader on the DK compared to 5'.
My deal was the ck gear with 150 hours to a DK hydro new, just uncrated, and 10k.
I know I took a beating, but I won't look back. The Tier 3's are getting scarce, I'm lucky to have found one. This particular tractor came from Vermont. Almost 300 miles away. NJ, Pa. dealers just weren't interested in the trade. They said the dk was unavailable. I just turned 62 two days ago. Great BD present to myself.!!
Just love the Hydro. Now I understand how most would never go back to gear drive.
Done Deal! I'm now the proud owner of a new Kioti DK40SE Hydro. It was delivered this morning. Sad to see my ck getting towed away, it was a good tractor. The DK is just a completely different animal. No comparison. Bigger, Heavier, the loader is massive. And the hydrostatic trans. wow! I'm old school, wouldn't hear of a hydro before. My knees just can't take the wear and tear anymore. I was outside playing and learning in 10* temps all morning. Just love the Hydro. Now I understand how most would never go back to gear drive.
I want to be clear. The CK35 is a great tractor, just came up short on the loader capacity. Comparing 1100pds to 2700. Six foot wide loader on the DK compared to 5'.
My deal was the ck gear with 150 hours to a DK hydro new, just uncrated, and 10k.
I know I took a beating, but I won't look back. The Tier 3's are getting scarce, I'm lucky to have found one. This particular tractor came from Vermont. Almost 300 miles away. NJ, Pa. dealers just weren't interested in the trade. They said the dk was unavailable. I just turned 62 two days ago. Great BD present to myself.!!
That is great, but you need to post photos!How are we supposed to enjoy the experience???