IslandTractor
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- 2007 Kioti DK40se HST, Woods BH
Buster57 said:"I guess they know their market however and that market seems to be light suburban mowing machines on steroids"
Really? The "B" series is by far the #1 tractor in S. Washington and N. Oregon. The B7800 is the #1 selling tractor for it's size. Guess there are a lot of stupid people that work for Microsoft, Boeing and Intel...
Kioti sells less new units then John Deere sells used tracotrs! I respect John Deere, I would rather have a good used John Deere then a new Kioti.
BTW-Kubota outsells John Deere in CUT is Oregon or Washington.
I wasn't trying to start a color war. Besides, the comment that I repeated came from a Kubota dealer when explaining why position control was not necessary on the B class machines. Apparently most B class owners don't use the 3PT hitch anyway but simply have a MMM.
The B's are excellent reliable tractors I was just surprised that when Kubota did a revamp of the whole line that they changed so very little. As noted in my earlier post they did at least one thing that is really good which is to go from two speed to three speed HST. However they didn't up the loader capacity by more than a few pounds, did not fix the dumb quarter inching valve thing, and did not add a suspension seat. They seem to have focused on cosmetics. Maybe that is a smart move in the vein of "if it ain't broke, don't fix it". I was just surprised that after five or so years since the last update that this was all they did.
Regarding JD, Kubota and Kioti....people have their favorite colors. Kioti is the newer kid on the block and many folks prefer the established brands just like they favored Ford and Chevy over Toyota and Honda thirty years ago. I think anyone looking at the 20-23hp range CUT will find that JD and Kubota offerings are excellent and are focused or opitimzed for mowing with MMM. The Kioti CK20 is heavier, with stronger FEL and has some very nice features missing on the other entry level tractors...try a suspension seat sometime and you'll see what I mean. All these Asian made tractors are good reliable machines but they are aimed at different niches. Performance wise Kioti gets more competition from Mahindra on "utility" tractor grounds than from green or the other orange. I stand behind the notion that the CK20 stands out as a utility tractor in this group while the JD and B series stand out as mowing machines. The Kioti can mow and the JDs and B series can clearly accomplish utility tractor tasks, my point is just that each excels on different sides of that dicotomy.
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