jda1961
Gold Member
- Joined
- Jan 31, 2009
- Messages
- 260
- Location
- southeastern west virginia
- Tractor
- 1978 ford 3600, 1964 ford 4000 rowcrop
It's a tractor. It's not suppose to break like this. I've been digging into hard pan rocky shale with my New Holland TC48DA. With Markham toothbar, New Holland bucket, it is really built well. I've been completely abusive to it. Never let up, and have had remorse about treating it this way. IT HAS NEVER BROKEN! OR GIVEN ME A MOMENTS TROUBLE. I have whammed it. Bammed it, Slammed it, and it still keeps comming back for more. I used a grapple to pickup many rocks, which it barely lifted. Some extremely off set onto the outer edge of the grapple. Loaded tires, 1500# rear ballast. I though I was going to lose the whole sheebang a few times transporting the rocks, and positioning them. I felt afterwards that I shouldn't have done that. I might have tweeked something. NOTHING! The NEW HOLLAND TC48DA 4WD, LA18 LOADER, QA, is still like new. It purrs while running. My neighbor has a TC35A. We both went after a very large stump one day at his place. I wish it were filmed for a NEW HOLLAND commercial. It was a tour du force of how hard can we run these NEW HOLLAND tractors. My neighbor is an absolute wild man, and would win any bucking bronco tractor event he enters. We were insane as to how hard we treated those NEW HOLLAND tractors that day. I almost bought a Kioti DK45S. I didn't like the loader. This poor feller has a lemon, Kioti should help him out. I can hold my own when it comes to abusing equipment. Kioti has had some debacles.....loader cracking, DK55 front knuckles breaking off the same machine several times, bucket roll back not adaquate. If they want to earn a good reputation for durability, then they better start by stepping up to the plate and helping 10bear10 out with this lemon. You buy new equipment so you can work it, not work on it. I'd like to know all that personal tractor info too. Kioti toots itself off as to being able to run with the big boys. Do it all. Just like the big three. Well, here's you chance Kioti. Man up! Help this guy out. Jeeze....have you been wipeing it's little nose. Is the barn heated for it. Sorry the front end broke off, maybe you were a little hard on it. Kioti should even swap this machine out for 10bears, and put in writeing that the new one is warrentied for 5 years. Bucket edge to 3 PT arm swivel eye. And they want people to buy their machines after hearing these stories. Give me a break. Glad I bought NEW HOLLAND TC48 with JAPANESE STEEL! Kioti, blab, blab, blab. We are leaders in tractors....what a crock of crap. Where is Wallace when you need him? William Wallace that is! Braveheart should handle this.
so, i take it you are not a kioti owner then? more that likely your precious new holland was made in asia just like about all other tractors that size is. FIAT owns newholland, case, case/ih, steyr, and kobelco. i'm sure your wonderful tractor can lift more, pull more, plow more, and shove more crap that any other brand. theres nothing wrong with a kioti, or john deere, or new holland. one guy has a problem with one kioti, don't knock the whole line because of it. i own a kioti dk 55 with no problems at all. what are the curcumstances to his problem? you don't know and nether do i. my dealer has a kioti dk45 in his shop now, the guy said he was pushing snow and something broke, i seen the damage, he was'nt pushing anything, something rearended him and bent both arms, broke the castings that the 3 point attaches to, when they asked him what really happened he turned red and said his son barrowed it and left idleing and forgot to set the brake, it ran ove an embankment and hit a huge rock. so there you go, unless you are there you don't know squat, so its better to just keep our mouths shut until we really know what we are talking about.