pickeringchris
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Hey Ken. I thought you were a computer guy/techy. That phone is about as old as that rock. Haha.
Hey Ken. I thought you were a computer guy/techy. That phone is about as old as that rock. Haha.
isnt that rock about 5000 lbs? I dont think you are going to ever pick it up.. skid it on a rock boat sure.. but pick it up? I don't think so.
James K0UA
Honestly Ken. These guys screwed you. They probably all work for kioti corporate.. Haha
Look at the bright side. When you grow the first one ton pumpkin you will be able to load it with your new DK.
Hey, Coyote and Koua, shall we split the kickback per routine or do you want to double down on the chance we can get him to add a backhoe to the order? If we can find and deliver just three more marks this month we'll each get an extra Kioti hat! I'm going to go hang out in the Kubota forum looking for noobs who can be fooled by Chevy Orange. Coyote why don't you cruise the JD forum for a while and Koua you could try your luck with NH or the Chinese tractor forum!
I am on it.:thumbsup: Lets go hook another fish..:laughing:
James K0UA
I am on it.:thumbsup: Lets go hook another fish..:laughing:
James K0UA
Well, I drained and changed the gas and still nothing. Fiddled with the switch (on/off) and off it went. So with the tanks full of water, I headed back down the road to try one last time. The rock is down off the side of the road so I put it in 4 wheel drive, low range. I can get under the rock no problem with the forks but, still no lift. I tried backing a little which started bringing the front wheels up to the road level, but also started raising the FEL. I very quickly ended up in a familiar position, with both rear (loaded) wheels, my box blade and two full barrels of water high and dry hanging in the air. The rock wins this one, I picked up a smaller one and headed home. Here's some pictures of the imovable rock plus a couple of the rock I took. My cell phone is in one pic for reference. Still can't find the camera, took the kids again :laughing:
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Actually, Kioti is a South Korean company which is a subsidiary of Daedong and they have a decent reputation. The same machines are rebadged in Black/White and sold as Bobcat tractors.Say what you want. It's still a Chinese tractor. Your gonna have multiple problems with it. They're not known for making things that last. Good luck.
Say what you want. It's still a Chinese tractor. Your gonna have multiple problems with it. They're not known for making things that last. Good luck.
I've had my Korean made Kioti for 11 years with no problems. Thanks.Say what you want. It's still a Chinese tractor. Your gonna have multiple problems with it. They're not known for making things that last. Good luck.
Say what you want. It's still a Chinese tractor. Your gonna have multiple problems with it. They're not known for making things that last. Good luck.