ericsundquist-
Sorry about that. Maybe I screwed up the Kioti designations so bad they are not recognizable. I think that the LK models (1914, 2554, 3054) were the earliest models imported to the states. A company that was otherwise mostly involved in haying equipment, Lely, was the orginal importer, so I think the LK evolved from Lely-Kioti. From what I gather, the parent company and manufacturer of Kioti tractors Daedong elected to take over their own importing and in doing this also decided to bring in the newer DK series (I thought DK might have been Daedong-Kioti). Unfortunately, the CK series throws my theories out the window, so their may not be any rhyme or reason to the prefix scheme.
As far as TLB, I believe that is a more or less universal acronym from Tractor-Loader-Backhoe. I think that Kubota used to make or still makes mini-TLBs, such as the
B21 and
L35. Without being too sharp about Kubota nomenclature, I would make a guess that the
B21 is based on the B-series Kubota tractors and the
L35 is based on the L-series tractors, but as to what specific model (if any) they are based on, I have no clue.
If anybody has any better explanation (especially if I am in error on any of the above), please feel free to correct me.
Take it Easy
Tim Gray