kiotiken
Veteran Member
No, I mean Why the 45? The difference between the 40 and 45 is 4 HP so I would skip the 45 and go to the DK50.:licking:
... They make tractors for New Holland and dont hold me to this but I think McCormick is marketing as there machine. As always I learned from the Vets here it can all boil down mostly to your dealer even if you do not have much trouble. Good luck and have fun in your shopping I know I enjoyed my search.
McCormick, Landini (was LS previous to 2011), Bobcat and of course Kioti are all the exact same Daedong tractor with different loaders.
I do like LS, at the time I didn't have a local dealer. Now, the LS guys can correct me, but I believe the parent company to LS is LG, which some of you might have heard of.
My only experience with LS was at the farm show last year right after I bought my Kioti CK30. It looked like a great tractor, like Kioti, much beefier than most of the competition, but a little less refined than Kioti. I actually started a thread here on TBN asking if there was some relation or partnership between Kioti and LS because a lot of the parts looked interchangeable. Since they're made a couple miles apart, I wouldn't be surprised if a lot of parts are sourced from the same place.
Murphy, if Kioti prices the DK line like they price the CK line, there will be little difference in price between the DK40 and DK45, with a big price jump to the DK50. In that case, I agree with the DK45 choice. If the jump to the DK50 is reasonable, consider going that way.
The DK40/45/50 are going to be bigger stronger tractors than comparably priced Kubota, JD, Case etc tractors. I have a Kioti built cab, although it was dealer install and not factory like the DK line, and it is very nice, well built etc, but I'd still say nobody builds a cab as nice as JD. But if you're looking for a workhorse instead of a Mercedes, the DK line will fit the bill, they give a lot of bang for the buck. Kioti's been in North America since the mid 80's (1986 I believe) and you'll be happy with that choice. Don't underestimate the value of the dealer either, for any brand.