Engine Manufacturer?

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robertwhite

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So I am seriously thinking about buying a CT335 and I realize that I don't know who makes the engine in a Bobcat/Kioti.

Little help?
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #2  
So I am seriously thinking about buying a CT335 and I realize that I don't know who makes the engine in a Bobcat/Kioti.

Little help?

Daedong in South Korea builds the engine and tractor. I get confused sometimes as to who owns who, but I think Doosan owns both Bobcat and Daedong, but Daedong sells the Kioti line while Doosan has started importing these as Bobcats. I may have that order wrong though.

I rebuilt the engine on my 95 model LK3054 and I can say they are well built, simple and rugged.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #3  
Daedong is a separate entity. Doosan bought Bobcat a few years ago from Ingersoll-Rand (they may have bought IR, too, I don't remember).
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #4  
Daedong in South Korea builds the engine and tractor. I get confused sometimes as to who owns who, but I think Doosan owns both Bobcat and Daedong, but Daedong sells the Kioti line while Doosan has started importing these as Bobcats. I may have that order wrong though.

I rebuilt the engine on my 95 model LK3054 and I can say they are well built, simple and rugged.
6-16-13, well done! Did you need any special tools?, what parts did you replace...? Tell us more...
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #5  
Daedong is a separate entity. Doosan bought Bobcat a few years ago from Ingersoll-Rand (they may have bought IR, too, I don't remember).

IR sold off Bobcat around the crash. They are also Eaton, Cuttler-Hammer and Thermo_King too. Supposedly Kubota will no longer supply engines for the Bobcat skid steer and those motors will be replaced with one's manufactured by Doosan (not Daedong).
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #6  
I have had a 335 for almost a year now, having put over 100hrs, (400+ total) I can say that the ct335 is an excellent tractor in all areas. I have the shuttle model and planed on keeping it for a couple years and flipping it however the more I run it the more I plan on keeping it.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #7  
I have had a 335 for almost a year now, having put over 100hrs, (400+ total) I can say that the ct335 is an excellent tractor in all areas. I have the shuttle model and planed on keeping it for a couple years and flipping it however the more I run it the more I plan on keeping it.

Yes, I've had my CT235 for a few years and 160 hours and I'm very happy with it.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #8  
When did Bobcat stop making tractors? My local Kubota/Doosan/Bobcat dealer has dozens of Bobcat tractors(which for some reason they don't seem too concerned about selling).I was told they are no longer made.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #9  
I believe there were some 2013 models but I don't think very many. I'm not exactly sure the date they decided to pull the plug. Too bad seemed like a good fit I know I love mine. Where is it that your local dealer is located?
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #10  
I believe there were some 2013 models but I don't think very many. I'm not exactly sure the date they decided to pull the plug. Too bad seemed like a good fit I know I love mine. Where is it that your local dealer is located?

Stockton Mexifornia.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #13  
Since my last post I have racked up another 50+ hours, mostly pulling saw logs for my bandsaw mill. The Bobcat tractors are very well made, comparatively to Kubota I really appreciate the extra weight, in some application (bush hogging) which I don't do I think the extra weight might be a hinderance. The ct335 can easily pull 2 17' long 20" pine logs over some pretty uneven ground, after breaking my winch cable several times I have decided that 1 log going slightly faster (mid range 2-3-4 gear) results in just as much wood by the end of the day.

As of right now I have around 4000bf of pine pulled out in just a little over 2 days, plus some firewood. As of late the 4+ feet of snow has made going pretty slow. Even with the R4 tires and good chains I was able to keep my twitch trail open with 30" of fresh powder.

The changes I would like would be slightly larger front tires, rear wheel weights (I don't need more weight with the backhoe but could use the extra weight pushing snow in the winter) & a hydro shuttle shift.

I originally had planned on using the tractor for a year or sell and upgrading however the more I use it the more I like it. If a clean ct450 came for sale locally I would'nt hesitate to move up. The backhoe is small but very useful.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #14  
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I love it. It's the nicest tractor I have ever owned. Such an ease to operate. It is my first Hydro static tractor and I can't believe how easy it is to operate. This is quite a strong little tractor I have found that it is the perfect size for my uses.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #16  
I would like to try a hydro tractor, its seems for loader work and close quarter stuff the hydro is far superior, however it seems with a gear shift one can run the engine at much lower RPMS. What rpm do you operate at with your hydro tman?
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #17  
Yes that is a nice thing about gear drive. It's worth the trade off for me It just depends on what I'm doing. For most stuff no less than 1800 rpm. But I normally hover around 2000 rpm unless I need max power or if I'm running pto implements. 540 pto rpm is some where around24-2500 rpm if I remember correctly.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #18  
I have only run one larger hydro, it was a kubota around 50hp, nice smooth tractor with the ability to move forward and back with great control. The one thing I did not care for was the RPM's, dragging wood I am glad I have a SST, while loading the sawmill I wish I had a HST.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #19  
The newer Daedong hydrostats, the manufacture of both the Kioti and its white brother the Bobcat have a "linked" pedal" arrangement so that you can run the throttle at a low level and when you step on the hydro pedal it will rev up the engine. The Grand L Kubota's and some JD's have had this for some time. and the new NX series Kioti's have this now. My Kioti DK35se , the orange brother to the Bobcat CT335 does not have this, so I often change the throttle setting according to the power needed.
 
   / Engine Manufacturer? #20  
When did Bobcat stop making tractors? My local Kubota/Doosan/Bobcat dealer has dozens of Bobcat tractors(which for some reason they don't seem too concerned about selling).I was told they are no longer made.

IF you are talking about Bobcat "compacts"? Bobcat never did make them, They bought them already painted in Bobcat colors...

SR
 

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