rider7767
Platinum Member
I bought mine new about 5 weeks ago, and I now have 37 hours on it. I just find new things to do with it every day. It is a true work multiplier. I live on the side of a small mountain where I am digging out a place for a 30x40 shop. The tractor seems rock solid. I did get the manual. Old habits die hard. Most people love the hydrostatic, but love the clunky manual. I am pretty sure it will still be clunky in 20 years, but as long as it clunks, I am good.I have the CK20HST for a year and a bit now, 58 hours.
Even though I only have 2.5 acres, a SCUT wouldn't work for me as I have quite a slope/hills on part of my property...
I have dug a pond (with the front bucket), moved a bunch of large rocks (from my neighbour up the hill), cut grass/weeds, deep tilled garden, moved manure, harrowed field, shoveled snow on our long driveway.
It's my first (and hopefully my last) tractor.
It's in for the first service now and I'm getting the Sunshade put on as well.
Edit: She's back!
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I have thought about putting a top on mine also. I have a lot of woods, and I am afraid I will bust it up. How well is it made?