I went through the same process in 2016 and ended up with the exact same model tractor. I got a number of implements, including the kioti backhoe (post hole auger, box blade, scraper blade, brush hog, log splitter, wood chipper, forklift forks, front 3 point attach connection, etc). I have put 800 hours on the tractor already, and its been phenominal. I did have 1 major self induced problem, I pumped a tank of fuel from the bottom of a 55 gallon drum, the fuel was badly contaminated with water and debris. It ended up needing the entire fuel system replaced at what would have been a cost of $5000! The dealer got together with Kioti, and Kioti and the dealer agreed to cover the entire amount under warranty as a customer service gesture! That is some real customer service! That is the only issue I have had with the tractor and I have used it HARD! I had the rear wheels balasted with beet juice at purchase, and I would highly recommend that. When my fuel system was in for warranty work, I got a brand new Mahindra that was 1 size up from the kioti as a free loaner (I lucked out with a top quality local dealer). The Mahindra didnt have ballasted tires, and I had the back end lift up on me and become very unstable a number of times. I was glad when I got the Kioti back for a handful of reasons. I certainly would recommend the ck3510 as a great tractor for those with 5-20 acres.
I was chuckling to myself watching this video. My situation is exactly the same as yours was. Wasn't looking at Kioti, didn't want the bucket joystick on the bucket arm, wanted to pedals, found out about the SE model by the salesman almost accidentally, even the small acreage thinking about buying more in the future. This video actually helped me a lot. Thanks.
Excellent review. I use a Kubota L3200 now and the CK3510SE seems to be quite the upgrade from that. Better lift capacity and easier foot pedal configuration among other things makes for a very nice tractor for less money than the L3301.
I see the seat is definitely a better option is way better than my Kubota L2501. I think you made a great choice with Kioti .. they have definitely stepped up their game on the compact tractor market… i am very happy with my Kubota L2501 for sure 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love my new Kioti Dk5510 with loader breakout on loader is 2800 lbs so a could buy a ton of feed and unload it with out have to handle by hand. The tractor doesn't have all the bells and whistles but it works for me. 55 hp and 49.9 hp at the pto. starts when it is 0 F. I got the shuttle shift because that what I Like and cost me less then $ 25000. very happy camper
Good video. Have had my CK3510HST for almost 3 years now. It has 125+ hours on it now. Bought it before starting to build my pole barn on our 6+ acres. Use it for driveway maintenance, dirt work, snow removal, firewood and much more. Have a finish mower and a bush hog. Added the kioti backhoe last summer. Man is that handy to have available. I looked at how much we were spending on renting a tractor regularly against how much more we would use one if it was there all the time. I love my tractor and think you made a great choice!
@Dwayne - Now that it's been 4 years or so, still happy with the Kioti? Do you use your backhoe enough to make it worth while? I have a list of projects that could use a backhoe, but I'm afraid I'd get those all done in the first several months and then it would just sit for years.
Purple Collar Life 4 years this month and getting ready to do the 250 hour service. I just told my son today that I have never regretted buying my tractor. It is a real workhorse. It makes life easier. Lifting and moving. Driveway grading (steep drive). I don’t use it for mowing much as I have a zero turn. I have put in a lot of posts this year building decks. Backhoe is a big investment but to me it is worth having it available. Building our house I trenched in both water and electric lines. That saved us a bunch of $. I don’t use it weekly but it is surprising how many jobs there are for it. Even my wife admits now that it was a good investment. Only thing I have done to it is routine maintenance and grease the loader and hoe. Let me know if you have any other questions and good luck tractor shopping.
@@dwaynemetcalf6389 Thanks. Is the backhoe hard to get on and off? Does it require the long support pieces under the tractor that go front-to-back? I do have more questions, but I don't want to hijack the comments on here. Can you go to my channel and message me?
Good luck with the tractor. I have the 3510 hyd. and use it all the time. Plowed, disk, seeded 12 acres with it and use it in the woods etc. I was in Rome for a few years, Military, and enjoyed upstate NY. Hunting and fishing were good. Live in upstate MN now. Bob
You made a good choice. I've owned a DK45se since 2014 and in the five years since it's had only one minor problem. I love the Kioti brand so much I recently bought a second one, an rx7320p. I think Kiotis have way better quality than Deere (and no plastic hoods!) at a much lower price. Better quality for less money, that's my idea of a good deal.
I have the same tractor (135 hours now). I owned a JD and a Kubota in the past. This Kioti is a real surprise! This rig has been bullet proof so far. I love everything about it so far. The backhoe is way more powerful that I expected. I still struggle to get the hoe on and off but I've always had it sitting on uneven terrain. I suspect that it would be far easier if I had it sitting on a somewhat level surface.
Thanks very much for sharing. I have the Kioti CK2510 HST. I will be going into the third season with the machine and am very happy with its performance. I have a lift of about 1100-1200 pounds, works fine for me. I maintain a 43 acre farm with that machine and as you could imagine through the growing months I am on that machine all day. It took some time to adjust to the rocker pedal but to be frank I don't think the platform would offer enough room for a side by side pedal. One thing I will share with anyone interested in this machine is it does have quite a bit of power. Speed as well when you need to finish cut before it gets hot. It's worth noting however you will need to drop into the low gear and go into 4 wheel drive to overcome any hills. I found that out quick. Upon receiving the machine I had a problem with the roll-over bar lining up and pinning when fully engaged. My dealer swapped out the entire bar. And as with any tractor I struggle on the back end with the PTO when swapping out implements. I did find a product out there that mates them quickly....I'll order come spring. Best of luck.
We were looking at a Rural King RK37 but eventually went with a used New Holland TC33D. Figured better to pay cash then finance. If you ever intend to move a round bale, you will be glad you went with the 35 HP. The first bales we got, the tractor lifts with no problem. The second bales we bought, it is all I can do at full throttle to get them off the ground enough to move them. Good choice on the Kioti.
Thanks so much for this video, I have 6.5acres and I’ve been struggling with the exact same choices, looks like the 3510 is the way to go, having a dealer in the country only 10 minutes away has helped with brand choice also, cheers!
I've had NO buyer's remorse over this purchase. One year later I'm still VERY happy with the choice. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine.
I live in central Alberta, Canada and I’ve been slightly leaning towards the higher hp of the 3510, (we get a ton of snow each year) until you mentioned that a lot of items come standard with the 3510 but they are upgrades on the 25/26 models, price difference is less than $3000, I’ll be visiting my dealer this week, thanks again😁
Kioti makes everything they mine the ore for steel also. Most other brands spend big money buying a yanmar motor and a transmission and you pay for it. Kioti is 100% kioti
I looked at the Kabota L2501 and the price was insane..I got the actual quote today..I thought the 23,400 was OTD..Nope it was 27,265..Thats HST, quick attach bucket, r4 tires filled with Tax and fees and insurance payments around 454 a month..A bit much I think for around the house. Think I'm gonna look at this Kioti model and Mahindra and do a price compare I was expecting the Kabota to be closer.
Don't forget the significance of depreciation and parts/maintenance/repair support and get suckered by a lower purchase price. What you save buying cheaper brands will get eaten up by higher maintenance and depreciation and the hassle of dealer with a smaller dealer network. Pay the extra $$ upfront and enjoy the better quality and reliability over the long haul.
im looking to buy a compact traktor and i think im sold on the kioti after looking at youtube vids for the last week and tracktors for a couple of years the kioti's seem to win hands down
I have been looking for about a month. My plan is by the end of the year or January to purchase. And I and very much interested in the Kioti CK3510se cab tractor. the dealer is only about 25 minutes up the road. Thank you for your opinion and Ill let ya know how it turns out. I'm still looking Ive looked at Kioti, John Deere, Kubota, Massy Ferguson, Mahindra, RK, TYM, and I even found one called LS I believe but so far I'm leaning towards the Kioti.
You're on the opposite side of the state from us. I wouldn't recommend my dealer even if you were closer... :-p I have been very happy with the tractor itself.
Thanks for the review. We may be in the position within a year or two to be looking for a tractor. I'd be happy to hear or see any follow up to this video.
I just moved to a 3 acre parcel and am thinking of buying a tractor. It has been over a year since you made this video, just curious if you are still happy with your purchase. Thanks!
Regarding your thoughts on which mount to use for the snowblower, I also had something of an epiphany with the mounting types of mowers. Originally, I was fixated on a mid mount mower deck which has its pros and cons like anything, but someone recommended I take a look at rear mounted finish mowers. Holy cow, those seem nice. Granted there are considerations about handling and storage length, but it'd be SO much easier to swap belts on and extract blades for sharpening.
If you have neck, back or other issues making driving backwards for prolonged periods problematic, front mounts are great. But the front mounts I have seen, themselves cost as much as a second pull behind snowblower...... For a subcompact, pull behinds are kind of pointless, but once you have the weight and ground clearance to drive through a foot of snow, like a CK, they are mostly even nicer than a front mount. Especially on an open station tractor, where a front mount, like a rear mount standard blower, will have you driving through the snow fog you create. With a pull behind, it's all behind you.... Pull behinds also have the advantage of "tripping" more naturally, if you should hit a buried obstacle. They'll bend forward, and "may" (don't try this...) end up riding up and clearing the obstacle that way. Whereas a front mount, is more likely to tuck under and get badly bent. Tractors are primarily designed for pulling implements behind them, after all. Not push them in front. Point being, while front mounts are nice, especially with a cab tractor which doesn't need the loader for the winter;if you can tolerate driving backwards those few times (in most places) when the snow isn't over a foot deep before you get to it, you may actually save money by buying two snowblowers instead of one blower and one front mount hitch.... And then there's the "two is one and one is none" consideration, in case your auger gets tangled up in a particularly nasty coil of steel wire or something like that, and you need to get to work....
I have a John Deere and have driven older Kabotas but don't think i would like the treddle on the HST Kabota. BTW you can mount a front snow blower on a Kabota L series.
It's been a long time since I put this video up. Things with the Kubota lineup may have changed since then. At the end of the day, while I have been VERY happy with my Kioti, my guess is that I would have been happy with the other orange tractor.
@@TheHomesteadJourney No the L series Kabota does not have a mid PTO but you can run a shaft from the back to the front underneath, i have not been able to find out the name of the maker of this equipment. A channel called GP Outdoors has a neighbor who has an L series and has such a set up. Nice video talk about your decision making process.
I'll actually be doing an update on this for the podcast in the next two weeks. So, if you haven't already, subscribe to the channel. Or look for the Homestead Journey Podcast on iTunes/Stitcher/etc!!
No I have been looking at to many different tractor specs and I miss spoke. I have narrowed it down to kioti or Kubota so now I can reboot and get the specs straight. You made a good choice and good luck 👍
I did consider a cab. But, ultimately chose not to for several reasons. First, was the additional cost. Second, was the height would mean I couldn't keep it in my garage. Finally, because I have some many trees and such on my property, I felt like I might be busting windows all the time!! :)
I 100% agree. Each person's needs are different. And dealer availability also needs to be factored in. I don't have a Massey Ferguson dealer close to me, so that wouldn't ever be an option. And, honestly, I think I would have been very happy with some of the other tractors I test drove. But, I've not had a moment's buyer's remorse on buying the Kioti. Sounds like you feel the same about your tractor. That makes me happy!! :)
All of the things you mention as up-charges are also up-charges on the CK3510. They were standard because you stepped up to the SE version. That's like complaining that a contractor XL model has fewer standard features than a King Ranch.
I understand the SE versus base model. At the time I purchased mine, they didn't offer the SE In the 2610. Had they had that as an option when I bought my tractor, I probably would have gone that route to avoid DPF. The lack of the SE at the 2610 model at that time was really the basis for my complaints.
Great review, I went through the same thing last year and bought the same tractor in upstate NY. Have you had any issues starting it in the cold. I’ve had some issues with mine. I suspect it’s a safety switch issue some where.
I've had no issues starting it on the cold. I actually bought the block heater but haven't plugged it in this year. And it's start right up. Where in beautiful upstate NY are you located?
Thanks for the info. I work for a Bobcat dealer, and I hear the Bobcat tractors are just rebranded Kioti tractors. I am just trying to research whether it would be worth it to get a Bobcat tractor for our farm since I get good deals on them, or if I should just spend the money and go with another brand.
@@TheHomesteadJourney Well first I have to convince my dad that we need a new tractor, but I think a CT2025 would be decent for what we will need it for. It won't be used a ton, but we do need a decent tractor to do a few things.
Great review! I'm just about to close a deal on this same tractor and can't believe you and I have a very similar situation. Everything you talked about in the beginning is how I came to deciding on Kioti. With 20acres of forested land and many projects in my head, this thing will serve my family and I with years of fun and endless possibilities. How is it holding up? Any issues so far?
@@TheHomesteadJourney Well that's too bad. I haven't needed to deal with my dealer since the second day. There was a loose fitting that leaked hydraulic fluid on my lawn and they came right over, took it back to the shop, fixed it, and delivered the next morning. So far, so good with them.
I would say that I am not happy with my dealer. If I could do it over again, I would buy from another dealer. But, the tractor itself is great!!! My advice is the advice I should have listened to; you are buying a relationship with a dealer as much as you are buying a tractor. Don't let cost/dealer proximity be your determining factors.
Did you say you have a gravel drive? If yes, did you get a box blade yet? If yes, What size? 6 foot? If you plan to at some point - get a hydraulic top link to be able to easily adjust on the move. Hydraulic remotes came with your tractor. How loud or noisy is your tractor? Compared to the brands you looked at.
I haven't gotten a a box blade yet. My neighbor has a home made contraption made from angle iron that I am going to borrow. Just haven't had a chance to get to it. As far as the noise level goes, I don't remember there being a huge difference. But, honestly I didn't pay much attention to that.
Less than a year ago I purchased a 72" Landpride box blade. Very pleased with the purchase. Been using it with an old Case 430 tractor. I'm look at the KIOTI 3510 or 4010. But wonder if a 72 inch box blade maybe at times to much for it. Enjoy your tractor. Your tractor has 2 rear remotes, hydraulic connections. Correct? Did you pay sales tax on the tractor purchase?
@@TheHomesteadJourney What I was told about an exempt in Ohio, you need to use the equipment in the production of a crop. There for a device like a rotary cutter or a box blade won't be a valid exempt item. Do you grow corn? Use the tractor to plant? Or is your state more lenient on what qualifies?
@@ColeyCLogan I use mine for production of pork, eggs, chicken and vegetables. If I was just using it for driveway maintenance, it wouldn't be tax exempt.
You did a very good review I’m kind of curious you said you bought a 3510 but the tractor in the background is a 4010. I’ve been doing some more research that you have done and also have come to the same conclusion and I am however going to buy the 2610
That's a great question. Honestly, I am not a tractor guy. I'm a guy that bought a tractor. So, I am simply relying on the specs provided by the manufacturer. I do know that it does have something to do with hydraulic pumps and cylinder size and flow and blah blah..... :) I also know that the overall weight of the tractor combined with counter weight in the rear-end will also affect the lift capacity of what you can safely lift. But, beyond that, I really don't know. What I do know is that when you compare spec to spec, you'll find that the Kioti (at least when I was doing my research) has the best advertised lift capacity in this class. I did my best to compare apples to apples. But, I may have missed something. Having said that, I've not had any need to come close to the max weights.
No regrets. Not a single one. The only issue I had is that when it got dropped off the hour meter wasn't working. And it did take my dealer a bit to fix that. But, that was more a communication issue within the dealership that the owner profusely apologized for when he was made aware of it. I would buy this tractor again in a heartbeat!!!
Its not nickel and diming you one the base model....its offering a low end price entry point for those who are most interested in price. If you are looking for many extras, they offer those models as well.
There are certain things, though, that I can't imagine anyone NOT wanting and should be standard equipment. For example, a rubber floor mat. That is what I'm talking about with regards to being nickled and dimed to death.
Dave S sadly me neither right across the street there is a Deere dealer so I made my rounds. Got a quote on a 2038r with bucket, snow plow, and 60 inch belly mower and it was 33xxx before taxes so we’ll have to see. The kioti sales rep wasn’t there so no negotiating went on today. The guy just pulled out his binder with the list prices on everything. Not sure if it’s even going to be negotiable. I really hope it is.
From one "non-tractor" guy to another, thank you for posting this! I'm currently looking at this exact model and your down-to-earth review is exactly what I needed to see. Now that it has been a couple years, have you had any thoughts of doing an update? I'd love to see what your experience has been (good and bad) during your ownership of this machine!
I should make a detailed update video. A concise response is that I have no regrets buying this tractor. There are certain features that I have found I really don't care about, but overall, this tractor has been solid. My only regret is my dealer. Given the opportunity to buy again, I would have bought elsewhere. I had options for Kioti dealerships and against the advice I was given and my "gut feeling" I went one direction. I wish I had gone the other. I CANNOT stress enough how important that dealership relationship is.
@@TheHomesteadJourney thanks so much for taking the time to reply! Yes, I agree the dealer relationship is very important. Unfortunately I don't have many options where I live, but I'm hoping that will change as the brand continues to grow. However, I have heard many great things about one of the dealers in the area, so I plan on starting there. Great to hear you are still pleased with the tractor overall (for the most part). Looking forward to seeing a video about that if you do get around to it!
@@TheHomesteadJourney i've looked at a lot of different tractors and basically the same price but i think the RK is a good deal for what you get in this size tractor , about the same size as my 431 MF but it's 55 horse power but 2 wheel drive and no loader which i wish i had on my tractor , i do like your tractor just don't know much about Kioti , thanks for the vid and response
I looked at a lot of tractors and based on the quotes I got and the tractors I drove, I felt that the Kioti offered more bang for the buck. So far, I've been very happy with it. As I have more opportunities to use it beyond the snow removal I've done this winter, we shall see if I continue to love it. But, up to this point, no buyers remorse. :)
Sorry but the johndeers quick tach bucket is not proprietary you can find of brand buckets and other attachments a easily as the skidsteer quick attach attachments
It is certainly proprietary. I am not aware of another manufacturer that uses that system. And IF there are off brand attachments, they are certainly not as readily available (at least not in my area) as the Skid Steer style attachments based on my simple Craigslist and FB market place searches. It may be different in you area. Thanks for watching.
Got a homestead up here in Vermont and bought a ck4010hst and it turned out to be the biggest piece of s--t I have ever owned and Kioti is doing nothing to correct the problems would not recommend this brand to anyone
Dude, there is no way that loader will lift 1800 lbs., Maybe the break out force which is not the lifting capacity . For accurate real lifting capacity it is 500mm forward of your pin, not at the pin. 1800 lbs would topple that tractor for one thing.
You're right. It won't lift 1800 lbs. It will actually lift 1930 lbs to full height. The weight of this tractor is 3000 lbs w/o loaded tires. My tires are loaded. Now, to raise the full 1930 lbs to full height, it would probably be best to have some weight on the back end. But, those are the specs that can be found here: www.fischermillsupply.com/siteart/kioti-tractors/brochures/CK10SE-Series.pdf
@@TheHomesteadJourney Again, you are believing the inaccurate representation (lie) of the manufacturer's lifting capacity. On their web site they state that the lifting capacity is 1900lbs. AT THE PINS. Who lifts at the pins?They do not give a rating of the lift capacity at the center of the bucket and lifting to 1.5M. Since they are deliberately deceiving people by have them believe that it lifts more than it does in the real world, that is plenty enough reason for me to run as fast as I can from the Kioti brand. Take the pin spec and subtract 30%, then subtract the weight of the bucket or forks, then you will be close to what that machine can actually do. The tractor may still do what you need and in that case it is still a good fit for you. You just did not buy as much tractor as they led you to believe that you were buying. I just hope that others reading these comments will understand the difference of lifting capacity at the pins vs. the real world lifting capacity of bucket center and raising to 1.5M when making a decision to buy a tractor.
@@TheHomesteadJourney I don't work for any brand. This is just what I discovered while doing my research on tractors. Just google tractor loader specs, what they mean and how do they come up with those specs. The pin spec was contrived by tractor companies as a way to inflate their ratings. The more reputable companies had to adopt that spec so that people could compare apples to apples but they still give the center of bucket to 1.5M high spec which is the one that means anything. Just look at how other companies rate their loader capacity, you will usually see both specs. The center of bucket (500mm) to 1.5M height is just about 30% lower than the pin spec. But then you have the weight of the bucket or forks as part of your load. I don't want you to feel bad about your tractor, a lot of people like them. It is just that people show know the truth behind the specs and which specs are actually useful. One source is a youtube by Messick's, he gives a really good explanation about these loader specs.
@@kbwfgg6400 No argument about at the pin BUT, apples to apples, the mother tractor company's are listing that way so would YOU as a mfg list at some other point?
hmmm. if you have watched very many reviews of compact tractors... i'm hearing allot of the "sales guy's narrative" coming through this guys talking. ... same phrases and talking points.. same words. i'm not saying its a bad tractor, but saying.. video seams like a commercial more than a private owner helping us find the right tractor.
I can assure you that I am not nor have I ever been a sales guy. Of anything let alone Kioti tractors. These were my thoughts at the time. And with the exception of my choice in dealer, after a little over two years of owning this tractor, I have been VERY happy with the decision I made. Thanks for stopping by. And good luck in your search for the right tractor for you.
@@TheHomesteadJourney Sometimes I get responses like that too. It is simple, if there's something I discovered through many hours of research and followed by a very positive owner experience, then I like to share that with others. The real problem is that so many people can't be trusted to give an honest and unbiased opinion because there's some kind of benefit or perk for a positive review. As far as the verbiage the commenter spoke about goes, if anyone digs deep and does a great deal of research about ANY TOPIC, you eventually will begin to use the same terminology because of knowing the product so well. So I have learned to not get overly detoured by responding to those who cast accusations. State the facts respectfully in a reply and move on. They may bring up an argument with some valid points but readers or viewers who have developed a critical thinking mentality 🤔 can decern when someone is being honest or simply wanting to complain.🙄 So I thank you👏 for the insight you presented in your video and also appreciate your response to someone challenging your reason for making such a video. 👍
Just bought me a 2022 model. Pick it up in 2 weeks. I searched just like you and came to a
Same conclusion way down here in Alabama. Roll Tide!!!!!!
Congratulations!!!! I hope you like it as well as I have liked mine.
Picking up my 2022 CK3510SE this coming Friday. And several implements.
Congrats!!! Enjoy!!!
Thank you 👍
Nice tractor 👍👍
I went through the same process in 2016 and ended up with the exact same model tractor. I got a number of implements, including the kioti backhoe (post hole auger, box blade, scraper blade, brush hog, log splitter, wood chipper, forklift forks, front 3 point attach connection, etc). I have put 800 hours on the tractor already, and its been phenominal. I did have 1 major self induced problem, I pumped a tank of fuel from the bottom of a 55 gallon drum, the fuel was badly contaminated with water and debris. It ended up needing the entire fuel system replaced at what would have been a cost of $5000! The dealer got together with Kioti, and Kioti and the dealer agreed to cover the entire amount under warranty as a customer service gesture! That is some real customer service! That is the only issue I have had with the tractor and I have used it HARD! I had the rear wheels balasted with beet juice at purchase, and I would highly recommend that. When my fuel system was in for warranty work, I got a brand new Mahindra that was 1 size up from the kioti as a free loaner (I lucked out with a top quality local dealer). The Mahindra didnt have ballasted tires, and I had the back end lift up on me and become very unstable a number of times. I was glad when I got the Kioti back for a handful of reasons. I certainly would recommend the ck3510 as a great tractor for those with 5-20 acres.
I was chuckling to myself watching this video. My situation is exactly the same as yours was. Wasn't looking at Kioti, didn't want the bucket joystick on the bucket arm, wanted to pedals, found out about the SE model by the salesman almost accidentally, even the small acreage thinking about buying more in the future. This video actually helped me a lot. Thanks.
Excellent review. I use a Kubota L3200 now and the CK3510SE seems to be quite the upgrade from that. Better lift capacity and easier foot pedal configuration among other things makes for a very nice tractor for less money than the L3301.
I ended up buying the 35hp model and it is awesome, absolutely no regrets 😁
I see the seat is definitely a better option is way better than my Kubota L2501. I think you made a great choice with Kioti .. they have definitely stepped up their game on the compact tractor market… i am very happy with my Kubota L2501 for sure 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I love my new Kioti Dk5510 with loader breakout on loader is 2800 lbs so a could buy a ton of feed and unload it with out have to handle by hand. The tractor doesn't have all the bells and whistles but it works for me. 55 hp and 49.9 hp at the pto. starts when it is 0 F. I got the shuttle shift because that what I Like and cost me less then $ 25000. very happy camper
Good video. Have had my CK3510HST for almost 3 years now. It has 125+ hours on it now. Bought it before starting to build my pole barn on our 6+ acres. Use it for driveway maintenance, dirt work, snow removal, firewood and much more. Have a finish mower and a bush hog. Added the kioti backhoe last summer. Man is that handy to have available. I looked at how much we were spending on renting a tractor regularly against how much more we would use one if it was there all the time. I love my tractor and think you made a great choice!
Thanks!!! So far, I'm happy with my decision!! :)
@Dwayne - Now that it's been 4 years or so, still happy with the Kioti? Do you use your backhoe enough to make it worth while? I have a list of projects that could use a backhoe, but I'm afraid I'd get those all done in the first several months and then it would just sit for years.
Purple Collar Life 4 years this month and getting ready to do the 250 hour service. I just told my son today that I have never regretted buying my tractor. It is a real workhorse. It makes life easier. Lifting and moving. Driveway grading (steep drive). I don’t use it for mowing much as I have a zero turn. I have put in a lot of posts this year building decks. Backhoe is a big investment but to me it is worth having it available. Building our house I trenched in both water and electric lines. That saved us a bunch of $. I don’t use it weekly but it is surprising how many jobs there are for it. Even my wife admits now that it was a good investment. Only thing I have done to it is routine maintenance and grease the loader and hoe. Let me know if you have any other questions and good luck tractor shopping.
@@dwaynemetcalf6389 Thanks. Is the backhoe hard to get on and off? Does it require the long support pieces under the tractor that go front-to-back? I do have more questions, but I don't want to hijack the comments on here. Can you go to my channel and message me?
Good helpful video.
Thx for watching
Good luck with the tractor. I have the 3510 hyd. and use it all the time. Plowed, disk, seeded 12 acres with it and use it in the woods etc. I was in Rome for a few years, Military, and enjoyed upstate NY. Hunting and fishing were good. Live in upstate MN now. Bob
You made a good choice. I've owned a DK45se since 2014 and in the five years since it's had only one minor problem. I love the Kioti brand so much I recently bought a second one, an rx7320p. I think Kiotis have way better quality than Deere (and no plastic hoods!) at a much lower price. Better quality for less money, that's my idea of a good deal.
I have the same tractor (135 hours now). I owned a JD and a Kubota in the past. This Kioti is a real surprise! This rig has been bullet proof so far. I love everything about it so far. The backhoe is way more powerful that I expected. I still struggle to get the hoe on and off but I've always had it sitting on uneven terrain. I suspect that it would be far easier if I had it sitting on a somewhat level surface.
Nice Job on the video. Your video helped me pick my tractor!
Glad it was of help. I need to do a video update after almost a year of ownership. Certainly no buyer's remorse here!!! :)
Thanks very much for sharing. I have the Kioti CK2510 HST. I will be going into the third season with the machine and am very happy with its performance. I have a lift of about 1100-1200 pounds, works fine for me. I maintain a 43 acre farm with that machine and as you could imagine through the growing months I am on that machine all day. It took some time to adjust to the rocker pedal but to be frank I don't think the platform would offer enough room for a side by side pedal. One thing I will share with anyone interested in this machine is it does have quite a bit of power. Speed as well when you need to finish cut before it gets hot. It's worth noting however you will need to drop into the low gear and go into 4 wheel drive to overcome any hills. I found that out quick. Upon receiving the machine I had a problem with the roll-over bar lining up and pinning when fully engaged. My dealer swapped out the entire bar. And as with any tractor I struggle on the back end with the PTO when swapping out implements. I did find a product out there that mates them quickly....I'll order come spring. Best of luck.
Thanks for sharing! Never heard of the kioti. Now have something else to look into!
We were looking at a Rural King RK37 but eventually went with a used New Holland TC33D. Figured better to pay cash then finance. If you ever intend to move a round bale, you will be glad you went with the 35 HP. The first bales we got, the tractor lifts with no problem. The second bales we bought, it is all I can do at full throttle to get them off the ground enough to move them. Good choice on the Kioti.
Thanks so much for this video, I have 6.5acres and I’ve been struggling with the exact same choices, looks like the 3510 is the way to go, having a dealer in the country only 10 minutes away has helped with brand choice also, cheers!
I've had NO buyer's remorse over this purchase. One year later I'm still VERY happy with the choice. I hope you enjoy yours as much as I've enjoyed mine.
I live in central Alberta, Canada and I’ve been slightly leaning towards the higher hp of the 3510, (we get a ton of snow each year) until you mentioned that a lot of items come standard with the 3510 but they are upgrades on the 25/26 models, price difference is less than $3000, I’ll be visiting my dealer this week, thanks again😁
I love my kioti and work it hard.
Thanks for sharing. I'm considering a Kioti tractor for our property and channel.
Go for it!
My will be in on Monday. I can't wait to start getting some hours in on it!
Congrats!!
Same here i should have mine in a couple weeks super excited.. backhoe attachment looking forward to that
Nice tractor
Kioti makes everything they mine the ore for steel also. Most other brands spend big money buying a yanmar motor and a transmission and you pay for it. Kioti is 100% kioti
Been hearing alot about these Kiotis! Really nice.
Go check one out!!! You'll be glad you did!!!
Ya did a nice job on that......Would have liked to see that Snowblower work.a little more .....Not that I will ever need one here in Fl. :)
I looked at the Kabota L2501 and the price was insane..I got the actual quote today..I thought the 23,400 was OTD..Nope it was 27,265..Thats HST, quick attach bucket, r4 tires filled with Tax and fees and insurance payments around 454 a month..A bit much I think for around the house. Think I'm gonna look at this Kioti model and Mahindra and do a price compare I was expecting the Kabota to be closer.
Don't forget the significance of depreciation and parts/maintenance/repair support and get suckered by a lower purchase price. What you save buying cheaper brands will get eaten up by higher maintenance and depreciation and the hassle of dealer with a smaller dealer network. Pay the extra $$ upfront and enjoy the better quality and reliability over the long haul.
Great in-depth review of this tractor! We aren't ready to get one, but eventually, down the road, we will, and maybe we will consider this!
Great video. Thanks for taking the time to explain how you came to pick this tractor. Very well done and good luck with your farm ;)
Great review. I’ve been wanting to buy a new tractor but want to get the most value for the dollar. This might be it
im looking to buy a compact traktor and i think im sold on the kioti after looking at youtube vids for the last week and tracktors for a couple of years the kioti's seem to win hands down
We was the way to go
I have been looking for about a month. My plan is by the end of the year or January to purchase. And I and very much interested in the Kioti CK3510se cab tractor. the dealer is only about 25 minutes up the road. Thank you for your opinion and Ill let ya know how it turns out. I'm still looking Ive looked at Kioti, John Deere, Kubota, Massy Ferguson, Mahindra, RK, TYM, and I even found one called LS I believe but so far I'm leaning towards the Kioti.
I'm in Oswego NY. Which dealer did you buy from. Machine seems to have some great features.
You're on the opposite side of the state from us. I wouldn't recommend my dealer even if you were closer... :-p I have been very happy with the tractor itself.
Thanks for the review. We may be in the position within a year or two to be looking for a tractor. I'd be happy to hear or see any follow up to this video.
Hey what’s going on brother I too live in upstate NY Camden and I love that tractor I wanna get one... Thank you for sharing your videos...☮️
I just moved to a 3 acre parcel and am thinking of buying a tractor. It has been over a year since you made this video, just curious if you are still happy with your purchase. Thanks!
I have no regrets on the choice of tractor. The dealer on the other hand.....
Regarding your thoughts on which mount to use for the snowblower, I also had something of an epiphany with the mounting types of mowers. Originally, I was fixated on a mid mount mower deck which has its pros and cons like anything, but someone recommended I take a look at rear mounted finish mowers. Holy cow, those seem nice. Granted there are considerations about handling and storage length, but it'd be SO much easier to swap belts on and extract blades for sharpening.
I guess every thing has its plusses and minuses. Each one of us is going to have certain preferences and needs.
If you have neck, back or other issues making driving backwards for prolonged periods problematic, front mounts are great.
But the front mounts I have seen, themselves cost as much as a second pull behind snowblower...... For a subcompact, pull behinds are kind of pointless, but once you have the weight and ground clearance to drive through a foot of snow, like a CK, they are mostly even nicer than a front mount. Especially on an open station tractor, where a front mount, like a rear mount standard blower, will have you driving through the snow fog you create. With a pull behind, it's all behind you.... Pull behinds also have the advantage of "tripping" more naturally, if you should hit a buried obstacle. They'll bend forward, and "may" (don't try this...) end up riding up and clearing the obstacle that way. Whereas a front mount, is more likely to tuck under and get badly bent. Tractors are primarily designed for pulling implements behind them, after all. Not push them in front.
Point being, while front mounts are nice, especially with a cab tractor which doesn't need the loader for the winter;if you can tolerate driving backwards those few times (in most places) when the snow isn't over a foot deep before you get to it, you may actually save money by buying two snowblowers instead of one blower and one front mount hitch.... And then there's the "two is one and one is none" consideration, in case your auger gets tangled up in a particularly nasty coil of steel wire or something like that, and you need to get to work....
Hello, I bought a 3510 SE, could you tell me which snow blower you're using and are you happy with it? Thanks.
It's a 64" Blizzard and i LOVE it!!
I have a John Deere and have driven older Kabotas but don't think i would like the treddle on the HST Kabota. BTW you can mount a front snow blower on a Kabota L series.
It's been a long time since I put this video up. Things with the Kubota lineup may have changed since then. At the end of the day, while I have been VERY happy with my Kioti, my guess is that I would have been happy with the other orange tractor.
@@TheHomesteadJourney No the L series Kabota does not have a mid PTO but you can run a shaft from the back to the front underneath, i have not been able to find out the name of the maker of this equipment. A channel called GP Outdoors has a neighbor who has an L series and has such a set up. Nice video talk about your decision making process.
Any chance you can do an update on this tractor? Looks like it's been over 2 years. Any problems? Thanks.
I'll actually be doing an update on this for the podcast in the next two weeks. So, if you haven't already, subscribe to the channel. Or look for the Homestead Journey Podcast on iTunes/Stitcher/etc!!
Ck 2610 se has all the options and no DPF. If you buy a tractor that begins with the letter K and is Orange you made a good decision. 👍 good video
Is there an SE option for the CK2610 now? When I bought mine there wasn't.
No I have been looking at to many different tractor specs and I miss spoke. I have narrowed it down to kioti or Kubota so now I can reboot and get the specs straight. You made a good choice and good luck 👍
Did you consider a cab with your tractor it is one of my considerations
I did consider a cab. But, ultimately chose not to for several reasons. First, was the additional cost. Second, was the height would mean I couldn't keep it in my garage. Finally, because I have some many trees and such on my property, I felt like I might be busting windows all the time!! :)
only you can make theright choice as you know your needs. The Massey Ferguson I however for my needs suited me better
I 100% agree. Each person's needs are different. And dealer availability also needs to be factored in. I don't have a Massey Ferguson dealer close to me, so that wouldn't ever be an option. And, honestly, I think I would have been very happy with some of the other tractors I test drove. But, I've not had a moment's buyer's remorse on buying the Kioti. Sounds like you feel the same about your tractor. That makes me happy!! :)
All of the things you mention as up-charges are also up-charges on the CK3510. They were standard because you stepped up to the SE version. That's like complaining that a contractor XL model has fewer standard features than a King Ranch.
I understand the SE versus base model. At the time I purchased mine, they didn't offer the SE In the 2610. Had they had that as an option when I bought my tractor, I probably would have gone that route to avoid DPF. The lack of the SE at the 2610 model at that time was really the basis for my complaints.
Great review, I went through the same thing last year and bought the same tractor in upstate NY. Have you had any issues starting it in the cold. I’ve had some issues with mine. I suspect it’s a safety switch issue some where.
I've had no issues starting it on the cold. I actually bought the block heater but haven't plugged it in this year. And it's start right up. Where in beautiful upstate NY are you located?
@@TheHomesteadJourney Saratoga area,
Nice. We are actually in Greenwich. Who did you buy your tractor from?
@@TheHomesteadJourney H&M in Amsterdam
Rk tractors r a really good tractor also
Thanks for the info. I work for a Bobcat dealer, and I hear the Bobcat tractors are just rebranded Kioti tractors. I am just trying to research whether it would be worth it to get a Bobcat tractor for our farm since I get good deals on them, or if I should just spend the money and go with another brand.
What did you decide? From my understanding, you are correct that Bobcats are rebranded Kiotisl
@@TheHomesteadJourney Well first I have to convince my dad that we need a new tractor, but I think a CT2025 would be decent for what we will need it for. It won't be used a ton, but we do need a decent tractor to do a few things.
Believe it or not I raised 10 acres of sweet corn every year with my little cs2210
Great review! I'm just about to close a deal on this same tractor and can't believe you and I have a very similar situation. Everything you talked about in the beginning is how I came to deciding on Kioti. With 20acres of forested land and many projects in my head, this thing will serve my family and I with years of fun and endless possibilities. How is it holding up? Any issues so far?
I've been very happy with the tractor. The dealer, not so much.
@@TheHomesteadJourney Well that's too bad. I haven't needed to deal with my dealer since the second day. There was a loose fitting that leaked hydraulic fluid on my lawn and they came right over, took it back to the shop, fixed it, and delivered the next morning. So far, so good with them.
@@andrew3524 Sounds like you've got a good dealer!!!
nice video. you said you handle rounds. just would love to know the weight of your bales and how easy you find handling them?? thanks again!
I'm actually haven't handled a round bale with it yet. But, the 1900lb lift capacity should do the job.
hello, curious to see if you've had any major issues with the tractor after nearly 2 years of ownership! thanks!
No, I have not. I'm just as happy with the purchase today as I was when I took delivery.
3B Farm and Homestead that’s great to hear!!
I would say that I am not happy with my dealer. If I could do it over again, I would buy from another dealer. But, the tractor itself is great!!! My advice is the advice I should have listened to; you are buying a relationship with a dealer as much as you are buying a tractor. Don't let cost/dealer proximity be your determining factors.
Did you say you have a gravel drive? If yes, did you get a box blade yet? If yes, What size? 6 foot? If you plan to at some point - get a hydraulic top link to be able to easily adjust on the move. Hydraulic remotes came with your tractor.
How loud or noisy is your tractor? Compared to the brands you looked at.
I haven't gotten a a box blade yet. My neighbor has a home made contraption made from angle iron that I am going to borrow. Just haven't had a chance to get to it. As far as the noise level goes, I don't remember there being a huge difference. But, honestly I didn't pay much attention to that.
Less than a year ago I purchased a 72" Landpride box blade. Very pleased with the purchase. Been using it with an old Case 430 tractor. I'm look at the KIOTI 3510 or 4010. But wonder if a 72 inch box blade maybe at times to much for it. Enjoy your tractor.
Your tractor has 2 rear remotes, hydraulic connections. Correct?
Did you pay sales tax on the tractor purchase?
@@ColeyCLogan AG exemption so no sales tax on it. Yes, dual rear remotes. Sorry I can't advise you on the box blade.
@@TheHomesteadJourney What I was told about an exempt in Ohio, you need to use the equipment in the production of a crop. There for a device like a rotary cutter or a box blade won't be a valid exempt item. Do you grow corn? Use the tractor to plant? Or is your state more lenient on what qualifies?
@@ColeyCLogan I use mine for production of pork, eggs, chicken and vegetables. If I was just using it for driveway maintenance, it wouldn't be tax exempt.
oooo hey! next time you should put on some disco music like The Village People and do the hustle at the end of your video! WOOOO WOOOOOOO!
You DON'T wanna see me dance ...... Hehehe
Think about buying Kioti are you still having good luck out of it?
Yes. Still very happy with it!!!
Nice machine
You did a very good review I’m kind of curious you said you bought a 3510 but the tractor in the background is a 4010. I’ve been doing some more research that you have done and also have come to the same conclusion and I am however going to buy the 2610
I think what you are seeing is the # of the loader. The tractor itself is the 3510SE.
what makes this loader able to lift more compared to comparable models?
That's a great question. Honestly, I am not a tractor guy. I'm a guy that bought a tractor. So, I am simply relying on the specs provided by the manufacturer. I do know that it does have something to do with hydraulic pumps and cylinder size and flow and blah blah..... :) I also know that the overall weight of the tractor combined with counter weight in the rear-end will also affect the lift capacity of what you can safely lift. But, beyond that, I really don't know. What I do know is that when you compare spec to spec, you'll find that the Kioti (at least when I was doing my research) has the best advertised lift capacity in this class. I did my best to compare apples to apples. But, I may have missed something. Having said that, I've not had any need to come close to the max weights.
Darren Garlough I have a kioti, the hydraulic flow is more the the comparable competition.
It has a 11.9 gallon per minute hydraulic pump which is very good in this small class tractor
Just came across your video. Nice review. I am curious, do you have any regrets buying this tractor? Any problems with it?
No regrets. Not a single one. The only issue I had is that when it got dropped off the hour meter wasn't working. And it did take my dealer a bit to fix that. But, that was more a communication issue within the dealership that the owner profusely apologized for when he was made aware of it. I would buy this tractor again in a heartbeat!!!
@@TheHomesteadJourney
Awesome! Thank you for the quick reply!
@@97footballplayer Thanks for watching and commenting!!
Its not nickel and diming you one the base model....its offering a low end price entry point for those who are most interested in price. If you are looking for many extras, they offer those models as well.
There are certain things, though, that I can't imagine anyone NOT wanting and should be standard equipment. For example, a rubber floor mat. That is what I'm talking about with regards to being nickled and dimed to death.
Will a grappler work on the front of this model?
Yes, as far as I know.
Here is a link to a video with a grapple on it. m.ruclips.net/video/2WyMDYqOZ6c/видео.html
Thanks guys, awesome video
@@pathfindergeorgia1117 If you didn't discover already for the grapple you'll need a third set of hydraulic hoses which the dealer can install
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which brand snowblower did you get and whats the width? I am also looking at a 35se at the moment...
I have a Blizzard. I think it is 64"
3B Farm and Homestead
How much is this unit with just the loader ?
I just got a quote today with just bucket it was 25xxx. 26xxx after taxes. Thats in eastern Connecticut.
@@nikolasververis7495 Wow. Didn't think it would be that high
Dave S sadly me neither right across the street there is a Deere dealer so I made my rounds. Got a quote on a 2038r with bucket, snow plow, and 60 inch belly mower and it was 33xxx before taxes so we’ll have to see. The kioti sales rep wasn’t there so no negotiating went on today. The guy just pulled out his binder with the list prices on everything. Not sure if it’s even going to be negotiable. I really hope it is.
@@nikolasververis7495 Ouch!
Dave S for real man for a mid size tractor I feel like those are some steep prices.
From one "non-tractor" guy to another, thank you for posting this! I'm currently looking at this exact model and your down-to-earth review is exactly what I needed to see. Now that it has been a couple years, have you had any thoughts of doing an update? I'd love to see what your experience has been (good and bad) during your ownership of this machine!
I should make a detailed update video. A concise response is that I have no regrets buying this tractor. There are certain features that I have found I really don't care about, but overall, this tractor has been solid. My only regret is my dealer. Given the opportunity to buy again, I would have bought elsewhere. I had options for Kioti dealerships and against the advice I was given and my "gut feeling" I went one direction. I wish I had gone the other. I CANNOT stress enough how important that dealership relationship is.
@@TheHomesteadJourney thanks so much for taking the time to reply! Yes, I agree the dealer relationship is very important. Unfortunately I don't have many options where I live, but I'm hoping that will change as the brand continues to grow. However, I have heard many great things about one of the dealers in the area, so I plan on starting there. Great to hear you are still pleased with the tractor overall (for the most part). Looking forward to seeing a video about that if you do get around to it!
how much did the 35 Kioti cost you
Including the loader it was about $22K. The snowblower was about $2K more.
@@TheHomesteadJourney i've looked at a lot of different tractors and basically the same price but i think the RK is a good deal for what you get in this size tractor , about the same size as my 431 MF but it's 55 horse power but 2 wheel drive and no loader which i wish i had on my tractor , i do like your tractor just don't know much about Kioti , thanks for the vid and response
@@TheHomesteadJourney the MF in the 1700 series which is about what you have but the MF cost more but it's called a premium tractor
I looked at a lot of tractors and based on the quotes I got and the tractors I drove, I felt that the Kioti offered more bang for the buck. So far, I've been very happy with it. As I have more opportunities to use it beyond the snow removal I've done this winter, we shall see if I continue to love it. But, up to this point, no buyers remorse. :)
@@TheHomesteadJourney it looks nice
my ck3510 is not an se and has non of the things you mentioned.
Curious as to why you went the non-SE route? Not interested in those things? Bought it used? Financial decision?
wasn't aware of the se model. you mentioned a lot of nice things. Id get the se after watching this. id also get the 40 hp.
Sorry but the johndeers quick tach bucket is not proprietary you can find of brand buckets and other attachments a easily as the skidsteer quick attach attachments
It is certainly proprietary. I am not aware of another manufacturer that uses that system. And IF there are off brand attachments, they are certainly not as readily available (at least not in my area) as the Skid Steer style attachments based on my simple Craigslist and FB market place searches. It may be different in you area. Thanks for watching.
Got a homestead up here in Vermont and bought a ck4010hst and it turned out to be the biggest piece of s--t I have ever owned and Kioti is doing nothing to correct the problems would not recommend this brand to anyone
Sorry you had a bad experience. :(
Dude, there is no way that loader will lift 1800 lbs., Maybe the break out force which is not the lifting capacity . For accurate real lifting capacity it is 500mm forward of your pin, not at the pin. 1800 lbs would topple that tractor for one thing.
You're right. It won't lift 1800 lbs. It will actually lift 1930 lbs to full height. The weight of this tractor is 3000 lbs w/o loaded tires. My tires are loaded. Now, to raise the full 1930 lbs to full height, it would probably be best to have some weight on the back end. But, those are the specs that can be found here: www.fischermillsupply.com/siteart/kioti-tractors/brochures/CK10SE-Series.pdf
@@TheHomesteadJourney Again, you are believing the inaccurate representation (lie) of the manufacturer's lifting capacity. On their web site they state that the lifting capacity is 1900lbs. AT THE PINS. Who lifts at the pins?They do not give a rating of the lift capacity at the center of the bucket and lifting to 1.5M. Since they are deliberately deceiving people by have them believe that it lifts more than it does in the real world, that is plenty enough reason for me to run as fast as I can from the Kioti brand.
Take the pin spec and subtract 30%, then subtract the weight of the bucket or forks, then you will be close to what that machine can actually do.
The tractor may still do what you need and in that case it is still a good fit for you. You just did not buy as much tractor as they led you to believe that you were buying.
I just hope that others reading these comments will understand the difference of lifting capacity at the pins vs. the real world lifting capacity of bucket center and raising to 1.5M when making a decision to buy a tractor.
@@kbwfgg6400 Got any proof? Which other brand do you work for?
@@TheHomesteadJourney I don't work for any brand. This is just what I discovered while doing my research on tractors. Just google tractor loader specs, what they mean and how do they come up with those specs.
The pin spec was contrived by tractor companies as a way to inflate their ratings. The more reputable companies had to adopt that spec so that people could compare apples to apples but they still give the center of bucket to 1.5M high spec which is the one that means anything.
Just look at how other companies rate their loader capacity, you will usually see both specs. The center of bucket (500mm) to 1.5M height is just about 30% lower than the pin spec. But then you have the weight of the bucket or forks as part of your load.
I don't want you to feel bad about your tractor, a lot of people like them. It is just that people show know the truth behind the specs and which specs are actually useful.
One source is a youtube by Messick's, he gives a really good explanation about these loader specs.
@@kbwfgg6400
No argument about at the pin BUT, apples to apples, the mother tractor company's are listing that way so would YOU as a mfg list at some other point?
hmmm. if you have watched very many reviews of compact tractors... i'm hearing allot of the "sales guy's narrative" coming through this guys talking. ... same phrases and talking points.. same words. i'm not saying its a bad tractor, but saying.. video seams like a commercial more than a private owner helping us find the right tractor.
I can assure you that I am not nor have I ever been a sales guy. Of anything let alone Kioti tractors. These were my thoughts at the time. And with the exception of my choice in dealer, after a little over two years of owning this tractor, I have been VERY happy with the decision I made. Thanks for stopping by. And good luck in your search for the right tractor for you.
@@TheHomesteadJourney Sometimes I get responses like that too. It is simple, if there's something I discovered through many hours of research and followed by a very positive owner experience, then I like to share that with others.
The real problem is that so many people can't be trusted to give an honest and unbiased opinion because there's some kind of benefit or perk for a positive review.
As far as the verbiage the commenter spoke about goes, if anyone digs deep and does a great deal of research about ANY TOPIC, you eventually will begin to use the same terminology because of knowing the product so well.
So I have learned to not get overly detoured by responding to those who cast accusations. State the facts respectfully in a reply and move on. They may bring up an argument with some valid points but readers or viewers who have developed a critical thinking mentality 🤔 can decern when someone is being honest or simply wanting to complain.🙄
So I thank you👏 for the insight you presented in your video and also appreciate your response to someone challenging your reason for making such a video. 👍
That's a lot of tractor for two acres - Go big or Go home I guess :-)
Yes it is. But, based on our needs it's worked out well so far!!! We'll see what the future holds!!!
Cruise control on a tractor? BAAHHAHAHAHH
For long field bushhogging ...It works relieves your foot....
Do any work in a large, bumpy field and you will appreciate cruise control on a HST