depratt_equip
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Isn't there also a deductible on the warranty? I know this was the case when I was looking to sign with them. I don't think it was very much, just could be a shock if you don't know about it.
jordanh said:features like:
*Dual hydro pedals rather than one annoying toggle pedal that trips you up
*One pair of remotes standard
*Push button independent PTO
*Push button cruise control on dash rather than a lever down below your knee
*Loader has no annoying cross bar across the hood and obstructing the fuel cap
*Roomy and comfortable operator platform despite a smaller frame
Weight under 3000 lbs so trailering less of an issue on a 7000 lb trailer....which can really only manage about 5000lbs safely since you have to figure in the weight of the trailer
*23 hp at the PTO per TYM dealer.....same as a CK30HST
*True quick detach fel bucket
*shorter turning radius
*5 year warranty vs 4 year.....dealer said there is talk of going to 7 next year
*60 months 0% vs. 36 months for a CK
There are the downsides vs. the CK tractors:
*lower hydraulic flow.....5 gpm is significant but loader and steering operated very responsively for me...I've driven both and failed to notice any difference
*1 inch less of ground clearance
*double edge sword of tighter turning is shorter length which costs in weight and leverage for the tractor
*less weight....CK's are just a tad too heavy, imho. TYM is confusing as to what the weight is.....online says 1654 but the sales brochure had it just under 2000 lbs. Similar confusion on 3pt hitch lift capacity....online is 400lbs higher than printed brochure which is just under 1300 lbs. hmmmmm
*carries about a gallon less of fuel in tank
*runs at 100 rpm higher than CK's for rated power
jordanh said:ck30 with ag tires and ROPS is 3055 without the loader. Loader adds 700 lbs per Kioti specs. That is 3700 lbs...dry. 4000 lbs easy with fuel, water and lube. That leaves 500 lbs leeway for safe trailering on a trailer with two 3500 lb axles. Maybe one implement could be added to the load. Probably not.
Jordan, I think these weights are with fluid and fuel, I wouldn't say its going to weigh much over 3700. A trailer with 2 3.5k Axles with handle this tractor no problem, or any tractor in this weight.
Friendsgamble77 said:I agree, just from reading your post I think you are over agonizing over your trailer capacity. If your trailer has dual 3500lbs axles there is not one tractor on market today in the hp range you are looking for that the trailer won't handle just fine.
Don't let a false fear of trailer capacity make your decision for you. You know the Kioti is the heavier, stronger tractor here. Your "trailer issue" is really a non-issue. Good luck.