I finally decided and purchased a CK25 HST with FEL and rotary cutter today. My first tractor. Delivery is Sat morning. I looked at everything from the Deere 2210 to the Kubota 3130. I chose the Kioti for the right combination of price and capability. Specifically,
1) I decided on the HST since my wife will also be using the tractor around her horses and we have some hills.
2) The CK20 would probably be adequate, but the CK25 only cost about $700 more than the CK20 HST and you get a lot more power, FEL capacity and hydraulics. The CK30 was going to cost $1300 more and I decided it didn't really need the extra power...we'll see. The CK 25 operator station also fit my 6'2' 250 frame better than the CK20.
3) I looked hard for used tractors in this price range but never could find one. The two year warranty on the new one was a plus.
4) Brashiers Tractor has been great to work with. Willing to work with me on the cash price and options, trying out other tractors, straight talk on what works and what doesn't. Something I didn't think I got from the green and other orange dealers. He got the tractor on the lot in about 4 days.
This Saturday, weather permiting, I'll start on my chores: Grading the gravel drive, spreading stone dust in the paddock, moving firewood, moving manure, clearing downed trees, clearing and old road into the woods to open up another part of my property, dragging the pasture with a chain harrow, and eventually cutting the pasture.
Thanks for the great info in this discussion group and others! Now I need to start learning by doing rather than reading and talking!
1) I decided on the HST since my wife will also be using the tractor around her horses and we have some hills.
2) The CK20 would probably be adequate, but the CK25 only cost about $700 more than the CK20 HST and you get a lot more power, FEL capacity and hydraulics. The CK30 was going to cost $1300 more and I decided it didn't really need the extra power...we'll see. The CK 25 operator station also fit my 6'2' 250 frame better than the CK20.
3) I looked hard for used tractors in this price range but never could find one. The two year warranty on the new one was a plus.
4) Brashiers Tractor has been great to work with. Willing to work with me on the cash price and options, trying out other tractors, straight talk on what works and what doesn't. Something I didn't think I got from the green and other orange dealers. He got the tractor on the lot in about 4 days.
This Saturday, weather permiting, I'll start on my chores: Grading the gravel drive, spreading stone dust in the paddock, moving firewood, moving manure, clearing downed trees, clearing and old road into the woods to open up another part of my property, dragging the pasture with a chain harrow, and eventually cutting the pasture.
Thanks for the great info in this discussion group and others! Now I need to start learning by doing rather than reading and talking!