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DK35vince

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Kioti DK 35
pictures of new dk.
 

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just learning how to post pictures.
had to try it out..
 
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try one more..
 

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Not real clear but i don't have a digital camera.
scanned a couple photos.
sorry but i'm not to good a working a computer..
 
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Wow - looks very nice. How do you like the DK-35? Seems like an excellent size/performance ratio. I also like your rolling terrain - I'm envious.

Barry Mabery
 
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try one more from the front.
 

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I only have 27 hours on my dk .
But so far it's been great.
I have 15 acres here that i am hoping to put a house on soon.
 
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looks good, the DK seems to have a much better operator platform than my LK. easier to get on and off. keep us posted.
 
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When i first started looking at kioti,i was looking at the 3054.
But when i sat on and started looking at the DK line with the open deck and reverser on the steering column i just had to have one!!
Also since i have the adjustable lower link arms on the 3 point,i wonder how i got along without them..
 
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I also installed a hydraulic top link last weekend.
I think i'm going to like that setup.
Later on i plan on a hydraulic tilt cylinder..
I need to get a toothbar first though.
 
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Wolbert, in looking at the picture of your nice new machine I could not help but notice what appears like the whole front end sticks well out past the front wheels. Is this an illusion or does the Kioti actually build theirs with the front axle either closer to the rear then say NH, JD, or Kubota or do they stick a lot of stuff out past the front axle? Rat...
 
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Rat,
It does look that way in the pictures,I never really noticed the axle setting farther back than other tractors.But I'll have to pay closer attention to that the next time i am looking at the other machines.
My grill guard sticks out quite a bit and is very thick where it bolts on.
Also the bucket quick attach does make the bucket stick out farther on the loader arms..
 
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Nearing 50 hours now on the new DK with zero complaints!!
Excellent tractor,I would definitely buy this tractor again!
 
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Wolbert,

Nice tractor. I'm orange with envy. I have a couple of
questions if you don't mind.

Was there a significant price difference between the DK35 and the LK3054 that you were originally looking at? It appears that both are very good tractors, but that the DK represents KIOTI's latest technology and future direction.

Also, I've read that LK owners like the turning radius. Do you find your DK to be as maneuverable?
 
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kbarrett,
when I was pricing some of the better prices I got was
3054 R-4 tires 10,995.
DK 35 R-4 tires 12,995.
3054 loader 3,000.
DK loader 3,500.
I was originally looking at the 3054,but when I test drove a DK model I liked the open deck (no shifter to climb over on the floor).I also liked the size and width differance.
I just felt I was getting a lot more tractor for the 2,000 dollar price differance!!
I don't plan to replace this tractor for a long,long time so I got what I felt I would be happier with.
So far I couldn't be happier with my choice.
 
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3054 owners don't my last reply wrong,I liked the 3054.
I felt it was a beefy tractor for a lower price,and it was the reason I started to seriously look at the Kioti brand in the first place!!
But for my needs I just prefered the DK model.
I liked the extra width for stability,and the extra loader capacity.
 
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<font color=blue>(no shifter to climb over on the floor).</font color=blue>

I don't seem to have a problem climbing over the shifter getting on my 3054.

It's that getting off after 3 or 4 hours of seat time that seems to be a lot harder. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif I have found that sometimes I get a pants leg hung on the 4x4 lever also. All in all I /w3tcompact/icons/love.gif my 3054.
 
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No offense taken. If the DK was available when I purchased my tractor, I would have gotten one instead of the LK. The DK series started six months later. Oh well, I still am very satisfied with what I got.
 

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