Venturabass
Bronze Member
Hi All. Currently looking to upgrade my Massey 1240 to something newer with more capability and capacity. I've been looking at many brands: Massey, Kubota, Yanmar, John Deere, and Kioti. I must say I was very impressed with the specs on these machines. I'm ready to make a move but I can't decide on the CK4010SE HST vs. DK4710SE HST. Here's my intended use:
- Run a 4" chipper, stump grinder, future grapple, future rotary cutter or flail mower
- Move manure, gravel, rocks (some pushing 1000 lbs), occasional logs etc.
- Space should be a consideration: I have a 10k, 16' equipment trailer with 2' dove, not looking to upsize. Space in my barn is tight but I could make either model work. A good portion of my property is woods and I will be working throughout the woods to improve and thin.
So both machines are near identical on PTO hp with low 30s. That's perfect and about 10hp more than my current PTO. Both loaders have plenty of capacity 1800lbs vs 2500 lbs. The CK is similar in size to my current machine. About 300 lbs more weight unloaded, 1" longer wheelbase, ~6" wider. The DK seems closer to a "utility" size with 6' bucket, 7" longer wheel base, about 900 lbs heavier.
I plan to load the tires and will almost always have a 3ph attachment on for extra ballast ~500 lbs.
There's around a $5-6k difference in cost between the two machines. Half of me feels like the DK would just be more stable and a better buy as an overall "upgrade". The other half says on paper the CK is way more capable than my current machine, and being of similar size will be easy to store, maneuver in the woods, and transport.
I tried asking a couple local dealers as to what need would push me into the DK over the CK, but they couldn't answer me.
By the way I did consider the CK3510SE HST, some dealers told me they don't sell the CK4010SE because at that point folks just upgrade to the DK. However DK4210SE seems underpowered at the PTO, you lose 3.5 hp from the same engine in the CK4010SE. CK4010SE and CK4710SE while different engine hp have essentially the same PTO hp.
Can anyone offer advice based on their experience?
- Run a 4" chipper, stump grinder, future grapple, future rotary cutter or flail mower
- Move manure, gravel, rocks (some pushing 1000 lbs), occasional logs etc.
- Space should be a consideration: I have a 10k, 16' equipment trailer with 2' dove, not looking to upsize. Space in my barn is tight but I could make either model work. A good portion of my property is woods and I will be working throughout the woods to improve and thin.
So both machines are near identical on PTO hp with low 30s. That's perfect and about 10hp more than my current PTO. Both loaders have plenty of capacity 1800lbs vs 2500 lbs. The CK is similar in size to my current machine. About 300 lbs more weight unloaded, 1" longer wheelbase, ~6" wider. The DK seems closer to a "utility" size with 6' bucket, 7" longer wheel base, about 900 lbs heavier.
I plan to load the tires and will almost always have a 3ph attachment on for extra ballast ~500 lbs.
There's around a $5-6k difference in cost between the two machines. Half of me feels like the DK would just be more stable and a better buy as an overall "upgrade". The other half says on paper the CK is way more capable than my current machine, and being of similar size will be easy to store, maneuver in the woods, and transport.
I tried asking a couple local dealers as to what need would push me into the DK over the CK, but they couldn't answer me.
By the way I did consider the CK3510SE HST, some dealers told me they don't sell the CK4010SE because at that point folks just upgrade to the DK. However DK4210SE seems underpowered at the PTO, you lose 3.5 hp from the same engine in the CK4010SE. CK4010SE and CK4710SE while different engine hp have essentially the same PTO hp.
Can anyone offer advice based on their experience?