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Finally did it - after over a year of research and significant pleading, I went and purchased the DK 35 package from O'Bryans in KY. The final straw was my Toro zero-turn mower collapsing last Saturday. Tuesday I went to Owensboro and bought the package. The tractor was delivered Saturday about 9:00 a.m. (which was earlier than the promised noon delivery, which considering I was up at 4:00 a.m., the early delivery was very welcome). But oh how quickly joy can turn to near total devastation. The seal from the cylinder rod on the Kioti loader blew, spewing hydraulic fluid all over the yard - and this was before I even got to drive it. The rod blew as the delivery man was unloading the box blade from the trailer. And if you think the look on my face was bad, you should have seen the look on my wife's face. You have no idea how much effort it took to convince her we needed to spend $20,000, especially on a much lessor known brand of tractor, to take care of our 5.5 acres! At least we were still able to use the tractor. I mowed with the grooming mower, broke some ground with the box blade, and tilled a large garden area. The tractor and the tiller were quite impressive. At this time of year in northwest TN, the ground is rock hard and that tiller just pulverized it. Anyways O'Bryans called today and said they would be here tomorrow to fix and reattach the loader. They swore this has never happened before. I don't regret going with Kioti, I just hope this is my last "This has never happened before" incident. I went with O'Bryan's for two reasons- neither one was price. Customer service and perceived longevity were key for me. I told them that one of the main reasons I went with Kioti was due to discussion boards like this one. I also told them that I will not be silent about my purchase or my buying experience- whether it is good or bad, I was going to share with this with the group. I didn't say this to them in a threatening manner, but I wanted them to know that if it weren't for discussions like this one, I would have had a Kubota tractor in my shop rather than Kioti. Only time will tell if my assumptions about Kioti and O'Bryans hold true.