LMan1967
Gold Member
Congrats! Been following your story and questions here for a while...great to see your quest pay off with a great-looking tractor! :thumbsup:
Hah! Of course those of us who have DK40s cannot figure out why the rest of you feel compelled to throw money at Kioti for using larger pistons. The tractors are identical except for your $2000+ pistons.
Newbies who fall prey to horsepower hype are spending money they could otherwise save or spend on implements. Think about it. An extra specialized implement is almost always a more efficient way to get work done than simply adding a handful of extra horsepower. Dealers and Kioti are the only ones who really benefit.
Don't want to rain on your parade and certainly hope you enjoy your DK but I couldn't let your comment go unchallenged.
Hah! Of course those of us who have DK40s cannot figure out why the rest of you feel compelled to throw money at Kioti for using larger pistons. The tractors are identical except for your $2000+ pistons.
Newbies who fall prey to horsepower hype are spending money they could otherwise save or spend on implements. Think about it. An extra specialized implement is almost always a more efficient way to get work done than simply adding a handful of extra horsepower. Dealers and Kioti are the only ones who really benefit.
Don't want to rain on your parade and certainly hope you enjoy your DK but I couldn't let your comment go unchallenged.
When I bought my DK 45 (2006) I don't think they made the 40 with a cab or 50, I believe the 50 replaced the 55 and no hydro for the 45. Pretty sure I would have gone with the hydro had it been available.
Good luck with your 50!
I went with the DK40 too, partially to make sure I never think I have enough PTO HP to run a 4x4 round bailer and so I'll never get into doing hay myself!
I'm sure with a 7' snowblower or brush hog the extra HP might make things go a bit faster as well. But my budget was at the limit so I went with the HST instead of the extra hp and I've done about 12 hrs of loader work so far and I am very glad I did get the HST, as the extra 5 or 10 HP doesn't make much difference for that.
When I bought my DK 45 (2006) I don't think they made the 40 with a cab or 50, I believe the 50 replaced the 55 and no hydro for the 45. Pretty sure I would have gone with the hydro had it been available.
Good luck with your 50!
Hmm... Well my wife is complaining complaining about the cost of cheap simple implements, so a baler is probably not going to happen soon:laughing:Indy, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I have bailed over 500 rolls of 4x4 hay with my wee little Dk40 HST. Never had an issue and I run it in mid range only because my neighbor makes ginormus wind rows and our pastures are bumpy as heck.
Hah! Of course those of us who have DK40s cannot figure out why the rest of you feel compelled to throw money at Kioti for using larger pistons. The tractors are identical except for your $2000+ pistons.
Newbies who fall prey to horsepower hype are spending money they could otherwise save or spend on implements. Think about it. An extra specialized implement is almost always a more efficient way to get work done than simply adding a handful of extra horsepower. Dealers and Kioti are the only ones who really benefit.
Don't want to rain on your parade and certainly hope you enjoy your DK but I couldn't let your comment go unchallenged.
Island, while what you say about the DK40 vs the 45 & 50 is probably right a lot of the time and you did say almost, but those few guys that need that little extra HP (25% for a DK50) have it when they do need it and if they had the DK40 it would not be there and they would be out of luck.So for the few guys that do make use of those $2000 pistons, their higher HP tractors are well worth the additional $$$$.
Just my :2cents:
I know my dealer usually just has a DK45 in stock and made a small attempt to push it by asking if I was going to get a snow blower. Then the difference in PTO hp should roughly show up in faster blowing. Same with brush hogging. Is 15% faster worth $2k to me?, no, but for some folks it might be significant and the extra HP will quickly pay for themselves. I know one guy who blows snow commercially with DK50 HST so it would make no sense to get the DK40 for the savings.
I still think Kioti should just make the DK50 and sell it for the DK40 price and reap in more profits with increased volume but I guess any of the tractor makers could do this but don't for some reason... Gentleman's agreement I guess between manufacturers?
Island, I'm not going to argue with you that the DK40 is the better bang for the buck, it most likely is. :thumbsup: And sorry that I did not look up the actual HP ratings, so I was off there also, my BAD. :ashamed: But you seem to think that 15-20% more power is no big deal, and for people who do not operate their tractors to their fullest capabilities it probably is no big deal. :confused3: But for those of us that do run our tractors to the limit, 15-20% is HUGE. You say 5 PTO horse power is no big deal, but according to TBN knowledge that is a foot wider implement that can be used usefully, rather it be a PTO implement or a ground engaging implement. Or if a person chooses to use the same width implement that would be used with a DK40, the 45 or 50 can use that same implement at a faster speed. You are saying that the extra HP does no good because the tractor looses traction, my response is that the tractor then needs to be ballasted differently.
There has to be a reason that the tractor manufacturers have these tractors with HP ratings so close together other than just to gouge their customers. Do you feel the same about the CKs? I mean why have 28HP-30HP & 34HP all in the same frame. A lot of guys complain about the 27, some about the 30, and I can't remember anyone complaining about the 35. Now that I think about it I can't say as that I remember ever reading that someone that had bought a 45 or a 50 saying that they should have just bought a 40. It almost seems like the guys with the DK40's are the guys that feel that they got the deal and the guys with the 45's or 50's just waisted their money. :confused2:
Oh well, none of this really matters, and most of us are happy with our tractors and that is what really matters.![]()