PAB_OH
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Well I am a total newbie to tractors but I have been trying to educate myself here recently as I am about to close on a house w/ 3 acres and a heck of a steep and bumpy driveway. I definitley see the need for a tractor.
I usually try to buy the best I can and do considerable research before I lay down the kind of money it looks like I'm going to be spending. I am a design engineer by training and I was a maintenance mechanic working on large machinery before that. I like to think I have a pretty keen eye for mechanical & hydraulic systems.
All that being said, I think I have decided on Kioti to be my first tractor. The land I am buying is pretty much a hillside w/ a level spot near the top where the house sits. There is quite a bit of overgrown pasture around the front yard that will need to be tamed at a minimum, domesticated if possible. My wife already has grand plans of massive landscaping. In the immediate future I see a large amount of time being spent mowing and pushing snow around. In addition I will need to maintain the drive and have visions of a 1200 square foot shop being built out back in the future. I think a horse will be on the property before too long also. The total amount of land will be increased by 2 acres at minimum, my neighbor wants to sell me some already since it is almost cut off from his land by mine anyway.
This is what I've come up with so far. I think I want the CK 30 w/ loader and mower. I'm not sure if I should get the belly mower or the rear finish mower. I will also want a box blade for the drive, I've heard they are good for that type work. I don't know yet but I think I will eventually want a blade of some sort and tiller. I think the loader will suffice for snow removal so I don't plan to get a dedicated implement for that. I think a backhoe will be a near future purchase
So, I ask all of you, what is your opinion regarding what tractor and implements I should get? My local Kioti delaer (Owens Implements - Dover, OH) has a 25 and 30 HST on yard right now. I don't think I'm finacially ready to do it right away though. I may have to get by this winter by using a friends old tractor for snow removal. I also would like to buy used if possible though with this class of tractor that seems hard to do because usually once bought they are kept by the owner until they are falling apart. I know that's what I plan to do so I want to get a quality machine and not have to worry about reliability issues. I think Kioti fits the bill for me.
Is it best to buy the loader and backhoe all at the same time (price wise that it). Like I said before, I'm pretty handy mechanically and with hydraulics so installing it won't be a problem but if the price change is significant enough I would be willing to get it with the tractor if I buy new.
I have looked at the other brands, including the Green Giant. i just don't think I can afford one, even used. I have pretty much ruled them out unless a good deal comes by. I plan to focus on Kioti from here on out. I have finally cleared the waters and don't want to muddy them up again by looking at other models.
As reference on price, the CK 30 my local dealer has is currently equiped with backhoe and loader (I forget the exact model numbers but they are Kioti) and he told me I would be looking at $19,362 (I think, right around there). I have ABSOLUTELY no idea if that's a good price for my area or not. I am willing to drive a little way but I would like to keep it as local as possible for service reasons. I also prefer to support the local economy, but not if it's going to cost me thousands more.
I've seen references on this board for a guy named Wallace over in PA but I think that might be a bit too far for me. If you (Wallace) read this post though and you have something available let me know though. I've read a lot of good things about you, it might be worth the drive.
So please, give me your thoughts on mine. Am I heading in the right direction as far as make, model, and implements? Anything else I should take into consideration?
TIA for all opinions.
Phil
I usually try to buy the best I can and do considerable research before I lay down the kind of money it looks like I'm going to be spending. I am a design engineer by training and I was a maintenance mechanic working on large machinery before that. I like to think I have a pretty keen eye for mechanical & hydraulic systems.
All that being said, I think I have decided on Kioti to be my first tractor. The land I am buying is pretty much a hillside w/ a level spot near the top where the house sits. There is quite a bit of overgrown pasture around the front yard that will need to be tamed at a minimum, domesticated if possible. My wife already has grand plans of massive landscaping. In the immediate future I see a large amount of time being spent mowing and pushing snow around. In addition I will need to maintain the drive and have visions of a 1200 square foot shop being built out back in the future. I think a horse will be on the property before too long also. The total amount of land will be increased by 2 acres at minimum, my neighbor wants to sell me some already since it is almost cut off from his land by mine anyway.
This is what I've come up with so far. I think I want the CK 30 w/ loader and mower. I'm not sure if I should get the belly mower or the rear finish mower. I will also want a box blade for the drive, I've heard they are good for that type work. I don't know yet but I think I will eventually want a blade of some sort and tiller. I think the loader will suffice for snow removal so I don't plan to get a dedicated implement for that. I think a backhoe will be a near future purchase
So, I ask all of you, what is your opinion regarding what tractor and implements I should get? My local Kioti delaer (Owens Implements - Dover, OH) has a 25 and 30 HST on yard right now. I don't think I'm finacially ready to do it right away though. I may have to get by this winter by using a friends old tractor for snow removal. I also would like to buy used if possible though with this class of tractor that seems hard to do because usually once bought they are kept by the owner until they are falling apart. I know that's what I plan to do so I want to get a quality machine and not have to worry about reliability issues. I think Kioti fits the bill for me.
Is it best to buy the loader and backhoe all at the same time (price wise that it). Like I said before, I'm pretty handy mechanically and with hydraulics so installing it won't be a problem but if the price change is significant enough I would be willing to get it with the tractor if I buy new.
I have looked at the other brands, including the Green Giant. i just don't think I can afford one, even used. I have pretty much ruled them out unless a good deal comes by. I plan to focus on Kioti from here on out. I have finally cleared the waters and don't want to muddy them up again by looking at other models.
As reference on price, the CK 30 my local dealer has is currently equiped with backhoe and loader (I forget the exact model numbers but they are Kioti) and he told me I would be looking at $19,362 (I think, right around there). I have ABSOLUTELY no idea if that's a good price for my area or not. I am willing to drive a little way but I would like to keep it as local as possible for service reasons. I also prefer to support the local economy, but not if it's going to cost me thousands more.
I've seen references on this board for a guy named Wallace over in PA but I think that might be a bit too far for me. If you (Wallace) read this post though and you have something available let me know though. I've read a lot of good things about you, it might be worth the drive.
So please, give me your thoughts on mine. Am I heading in the right direction as far as make, model, and implements? Anything else I should take into consideration?
TIA for all opinions.
Phil