Dave from GA & KY
Bronze Member
Right on time. Ben Parson of Eton Tractors in Chatsworth GA delivered it last night about 7:45. He'd put on the tooth bar and rear work light and had everything lubed up and ready to go.
He took his time and went over everything on the tractor. Answered a couple questions for me, went over all my paperwork, and asked if everything looked OK and I was happy before he ever even asked for a penny. Actually, it's the first time I'd ever met him. When I went to his place to test out the tractors his mechanic helped me. Our deal to buy was over the phone. I really appreciate doing business like that!
I also made a new friend. Scott (Kiotikid on this forum) of Bobcat of Boston (and Kioti tractors) Is a great guy and has been helping me offline answering a my questions and giving me advice and info. about Kioti. If I were within 500 miles I'd most definitely have bought my tractor from him. Thanks Scott, for your time. (A reply to this thread could be a great opportunity for a shameless plug to let local folks know how to get hold of you
We southern NASCAR fans are expert at shameless plugs
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So this morning, my son (4 years old) and I, familiarized ourselves with the tractor by digging out and cleaning up a path between my driveway and back yard fence. Tractor worked great, I'm impressed. Wish I'd have taken some before photos of the area - Had a bad hump on the driveway side from some boulders I couldn't dig out by hand. Hump was bad enough I almost couldn't get my mower through there. Only took a few minutes with the tractor, but hey, it was something to do. I was able to take out two fence boards with a bucket tooth
. My boy thinks the tractor is the greatest thing since chocolate milk. He wanted to know why it wasn't yellow like his (tonka) tractors.
He took his time and went over everything on the tractor. Answered a couple questions for me, went over all my paperwork, and asked if everything looked OK and I was happy before he ever even asked for a penny. Actually, it's the first time I'd ever met him. When I went to his place to test out the tractors his mechanic helped me. Our deal to buy was over the phone. I really appreciate doing business like that!
I also made a new friend. Scott (Kiotikid on this forum) of Bobcat of Boston (and Kioti tractors) Is a great guy and has been helping me offline answering a my questions and giving me advice and info. about Kioti. If I were within 500 miles I'd most definitely have bought my tractor from him. Thanks Scott, for your time. (A reply to this thread could be a great opportunity for a shameless plug to let local folks know how to get hold of you
So this morning, my son (4 years old) and I, familiarized ourselves with the tractor by digging out and cleaning up a path between my driveway and back yard fence. Tractor worked great, I'm impressed. Wish I'd have taken some before photos of the area - Had a bad hump on the driveway side from some boulders I couldn't dig out by hand. Hump was bad enough I almost couldn't get my mower through there. Only took a few minutes with the tractor, but hey, it was something to do. I was able to take out two fence boards with a bucket tooth


