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Drove Ted\'s DK-45
Ted Lynn graciously allowed me to try out his DK-45 yesterday. It was nice dry day--the fourth one in a row--sort of a record around here of late.
I was very impressed with the DK-45. It is obviously a quality product and seemed very easy to operate (I haven't driven anything of that size since I ran a Unimog in the early 70's, and I am beyond rusty). All the controls fell readilly to hand, and I felt quite comfortable operating the tractor, even though I initially thought I wouldn't. Like my property, Ted's has a lot of slope, and it is a bit disconcerting to get one's feet wet on someone else's tractor on a hillside.
Kioti was the first of the brands that I identified as serious contenders for my tractor dollar, and it is still right up there after getting to driving one. Thanks Ted.
SnowRidge
Ted Lynn graciously allowed me to try out his DK-45 yesterday. It was nice dry day--the fourth one in a row--sort of a record around here of late.
I was very impressed with the DK-45. It is obviously a quality product and seemed very easy to operate (I haven't driven anything of that size since I ran a Unimog in the early 70's, and I am beyond rusty). All the controls fell readilly to hand, and I felt quite comfortable operating the tractor, even though I initially thought I wouldn't. Like my property, Ted's has a lot of slope, and it is a bit disconcerting to get one's feet wet on someone else's tractor on a hillside.
Kioti was the first of the brands that I identified as serious contenders for my tractor dollar, and it is still right up there after getting to driving one. Thanks Ted.
SnowRidge