sendero
Gold Member
I bought my 40 acres about 21 years ago. It didn't take long to realize I was going to need a tractor to maintain it. I did a lot of reading and visiting dealers in the area. I narrowed my choice down to a Kioti DK35 and a Mahindra, I don't recall the model of the Mahindra but it was of similar size/horsepower.
I decided on the Kioti largely based on the fact that the Manhindra, due to seat and pedal placement, would be difficult for my wife to drive. I got my DK35 with the FEL and industrial tires. I have never detached the FEL.
I do box blading on my road, bush hogging in my meadow and scads of little chores with my Kioti. And I have to say that this is one of the best, most reliable pieces of equipment I have ever owned. I only have 400 hours on it but it has never been to the shop in 20+ years. It has never failed to start and run. The only complaint I have is that the snap-on engine panels are not great, and one time I didnt' have the latch on the front grill panel engaged properly and it fell off and I promptly ran over it. I patched it up.
Everything else has been just routine maintenance, oil, filters, battery terminals.
I don't know what everyone else's experience with the Kioti has been, but I feel pretty lucky to get a nice piece of equipment that just works month after month, year after year.
I decided on the Kioti largely based on the fact that the Manhindra, due to seat and pedal placement, would be difficult for my wife to drive. I got my DK35 with the FEL and industrial tires. I have never detached the FEL.
I do box blading on my road, bush hogging in my meadow and scads of little chores with my Kioti. And I have to say that this is one of the best, most reliable pieces of equipment I have ever owned. I only have 400 hours on it but it has never been to the shop in 20+ years. It has never failed to start and run. The only complaint I have is that the snap-on engine panels are not great, and one time I didnt' have the latch on the front grill panel engaged properly and it fell off and I promptly ran over it. I patched it up.
Everything else has been just routine maintenance, oil, filters, battery terminals.
I don't know what everyone else's experience with the Kioti has been, but I feel pretty lucky to get a nice piece of equipment that just works month after month, year after year.