Ok beenthere, you've successfully got me going again.
It is not on purpose, but now that I look back on it, it seems like nearly every post I have made boils down to fears (some founded some not so much) of not enough power and how it will affect the longevity of my tractor.
1. I like the beef of the frame on the Kioti. It was probably THE deciding factor on my going with Kioti. As I said, I don't particular ly like over engineered items i.e. fancy alloys in a ladder frame. I like BEEF. This is purely a perception by me. I don't make any claims of it being fact, so I'm not bashing anyone elses decision. I just want my tractor to last a long, long time.
2. The flip side of this is I think Kioti's are underpowered across the board thus my fears and subconsciously (until now) the reason I have asked all the questions that I have about engine speeds and longevity in this thread and in others. I made a conscious decision that the engine size was something I could live with and just take smaller bites as long as the frame and everything else was built for durability. Obviously this was not a big enough factor for me to over ride item #1 thus my choice in tractors.
Maybe I've come full circle and am coming to terms with my decision, but I wish they would design them so that in standard work the engines were only pulling 60% or so of rated capacity. I don't like the fact that the engines need to be running near full tilt to do what they were designed to do. Power reserve should be designed in.
NO tractor had a model that met that wish for me. This goes right back to that new fangled way of thinking... todays designs not just for beef.. but for power, seem to be to design something so that it performs its intended role right on the point of failure (almost overloaded structural design, or almost underpowered powerplant). That whole way of thinking eludes me. Design something so that it is working at 50% of capacity during its normal duty cycle and it will last FAR more than twice as long.
No wonder the old stuff lasts 40 years and we can't duplicate that this day and time.
<End soapbox rant>