Comparison New DK45se vs. Used DK55

   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #11  
The hours aren't a problem, but I know after the experience I'm having with my FarmTrac that a warranty is definitely a major consideration. Hopefully you never need to use the warranty, but if you do???? FWIW, the Kioti warranty was a big factor in my choosing to go that way I am.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #12  
They are both open station. Is 18k too high for a 4 year old DK55?

I don't think it is a bargain but for a tractor with only 100hrs it isn't unreasonable either.

The DK55 and DK45se are really pretty different tractors. The 55 obviously has more HP and a bit stronger loader but is an older design. The 45se has HST, warranty and also a lot of features like electrically activated 4wd and PTO. Not sure if the 55 has electric or manual PTO and 4wd.

For all around utility work I would go with the 45se. For farm work (plow, till etc) I might choose the 55.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #13  
I have been looking for my first tractor for months. I have pretty much decided on a Kioti after looking at all brands. I am interested in a 40-50HP tractor and have settled on likely the DK45. I can't find a used one so was shopping dealers and recently noted a DK55 used, low hours (approx 100) in good shape. Any thoughts on the two tractors? What is a reasonable price for either? The best deals I have found are:

New 2012 DK45se with loader: 20k
Used 2008 DK55 with loader and 100 hours: 18k

Thanks for the input.
I would buy the DK45se.coobie
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #14  
I think with 100+ acres I would be looking the DK 55.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #15  
Can you use a DK55? It a bigger tractor than the 45, 1000lbs heavier etc. More like a farm utility tractor. I don't like the idea of a single dry disc clutch but maybe they are fine if your not a loader maniac.
If I was planning on doing hay I would've got something like the DK55, but for just general hobby loader stuff I like the HST on the smaller tractor.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55
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#16  
I decided to go with the DK55. I renegotiated and got it down to 16.5 k. For that difference in price, the bigger tractor seemed like an obvious choice. I hope I don't regret it but in tractors seem like strorage sheds...can they really be too big?

Thanks for all your input. I may post some pics once I get the tractor if I can figure out how.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #17  
Glad you made a decision, with 100 acres the 55 might be the better machine for that large a property and "can they really be too big?" NEVER :thumbsup: :laughing::laughing:
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #18  
Sounds like a great deal! The 55 will be a nice capable machine.
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #19  
At the price you paid that is an excellent deal. They are a lot more expensive than that new.

There is a big difference between the DK55 and the DK 40/45/50 machines. It is a much larger machine and fits in the Ag utility class. As much as I like HST and wet clutches over dry, there are hundreds of thousands of Ag tractors out there with a dry clutch that have managed to get the job done just fine and run well for thousands of hours. I've had a few myself. I still have several older tractors with dry clutches that get used for utility work or raking hay.

If you get pallet forks you will really appreciate the self leveling loader on he DK55.

Congratulations!
 
   / New DK45se vs. Used DK55 #20  
I'd just buy them both!:D:D:D
 

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