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Finally getting ready to purchase my first ever tractor. I have decided on. Kioti CK2610. What added items from the dealer should I really get? I am for sure getting the 4030 loader and the rear remotes and rubber floor mat. This tractor will be hydro. What else is worth having done right away?
Thank you
 
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Third function for the loader.

Ballast in the tires, rimguard is best.

Contact Everything Attachments, get a Wicked grapple.
 
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You have brightened up my evening. It’s not too often someone lets me spend their money! :)
Give us some idea of the type of work you will be doing with your new tractor so we can steer you down the right path. Tractor accessories/implements can be expensive if you do not use them.
 
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You have brightened up my evening. It’s not too often someone lets me spend their money! :)
Give us some idea of the type of work you will be doing with your new tractor so we can steer you down the right path. Tractor accessories/implements can be expensive if you do not use them.

We will plant some bare root trees every year along with some fencing, so I understand that I will need a post hole digger. Of course front end loader with quick detach bucket. We use ibc totes to collect rain water so it would be nice to have a good set of pallet forks to move the water totes around to water the trees. We have a very large garden and several raised garden beds. I will probably also be looking at a tiller, just not sure about forward or reverse type tillers. I'm also more so just wondering what I should order my tractor or have the dealer install for me at time of purchase. Attachments I can pick up as needed.
 
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..................We use ibc totes to collect rain water so it would be nice to have a good set of pallet forks to move the water totes around to water the trees.................................

Perhaps someone who owns owns a CK2610 can advise. I don't have experience with that tractor, but it seems you're asking too much from that size of tractor and loader.
 
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We use ibc totes to collect rain water so it would be nice to have a good set of pallet forks to move the water totes around to water the trees.

Smallest ones I've seen are 260 gallons. Water weighs around 8.3 pounds per gallon. 260 x 8.3 = 2,158 pounds

Lift Capacity at 59.84 in. (1,520 mm) Pivot Pin Height 1,835 lbs. (832 kg)

http://www.kioti.com/products/attachments/front-end-loaders/kl4030/

I know that's loader bucket lift at five foot, but I can't find lift capacity for pallet forks just above ground. You won't be moving full ones in my opinion. Half empty ones slosh considerably which makes moving them tricky.

Personally, I think you'd be better off with a tank/trailer or rig up a trailer for the totes. 2,500 pounds on a trailer seems a lot safer for liquids to me.
 
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On the pallet forks be sure to get the adjustable type. One never knows when a odd shaped pallet shows up with a width that is not normal.
 
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We will plant some bare root trees every year along with some fencing, so I understand that I will need a post hole digger. Of course front end loader with quick detach bucket. We use ibc totes to collect rain water so it would be nice to have a good set of pallet forks to move the water totes around to water the trees. We have a very large garden and several raised garden beds. I will probably also be looking at a tiller, just not sure about forward or reverse type tillers. I'm also more so just wondering what I should order my tractor or have the dealer install for me at time of purchase. Attachments I can pick up as needed.

Sounds like a great tractor and a welcome partner for your place. We have planted a lot of trees here in the years since enduring a 500 year flood right up against the house. At that time - flood time - we had a very nice heavy powerful compact 33 hp tractor, which I just loved for doing puttering work on the property But it quickly became apparent that it just wasn't big enough to deal with all the clean up and daily moving of downed trees, rocks, and endless buckets of wet debris. . we had to go bigger.... and then bigger again.

Just so you know, a 20 to 30 hp size compact will put an empty IBC tote onto a trailer or back of a PU....but a full ibc tote weights nearly what that size tractor does. Even if the FEL could lift that weight, it would be an even bet which one would go up - the tote or the tractor.

And keep in mind that when manufacturers quote max lift, that's with everything stationary and counterbalanced. Moving even a few feet can be tricky at anything close to max lift. For example, tractors only have brakes on the rear wheels. When you lift a lot, not only is traction to the rear wheels reduced, but so is side stability and braking.
If it helps you to figure what you need in a tractor/FEL, figure that you can safely transport something less than half the max weight that the FEL will lift. That's if the weight is in the back of the bucket..... If held farther out in front via forks, then the comfortable weight will be quite a bit less.

The same goes for a tote on a trailer. You don't want the trailer+tote to weigh as much as the tractor does.
Please consider putting the tote in your pickup and enjoy using that nice compact tractor for things within its capability.

On the post hole digger, my compact wouldn't handle a normal size post hole digger - that is, it wouldn't lift it high enough to get the tip of the auger above the ground. I tried several tricks to get the post hole digger to work but then found that the 3pt hitch didn't really have enough pulling force to pull the auger out of the ground when it went down over half it's depth. You may want to try that out for yourself before buying a post hole digger. I ended up buying a 3pt. backhoe, and later a frame-mounted backhoe. It was the hoes that finally solved the problem of digging in our soil.

Any tractor is wonderful, but if you have a choice I'd say to get yourself enough tractor at the beginning, and expect that the more you spend on the tractor, the less $$ experimenting you will do finding the right implements. And don't be afraid to involve the dealer.
Most of the rural dealers seem willing to have customers try out the implements. Or maybe I've just been lucky.
rScotty
 
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Finally getting ready to purchase my first ever tractor. I have decided on. Kioti CK2610. What added items from the dealer should I really get? I am for sure getting the 4030 loader and the rear remotes and rubber floor mat. This tractor will be hydro. What else is worth having done right away?
Thank you

I'VE HAD A 47 JD-A FOR YEARS AND MOSTLY MOWING---6' KING CUTTER. THAT WORKED WELL. I BORROWED A FRIENDS KABOTA 3300 AND LIKED IT. SHOPED AROUND AND FOUND A USED KIOTI DS4110 WITH FEL. I HAVEN'T HAD THE WEATHER TO WORK IT MUCH BUT SO FAR I LIKE IT.
 
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We will plant some bare root trees every year along with some fencing, so I understand that I will need a post hole digger. Of course front end loader with quick detach bucket. We use ibc totes to collect rain water so it would be nice to have a good set of pallet forks to move the water totes around to water the trees. We have a very large garden and several raised garden beds. I will probably also be looking at a tiller, just not sure about forward or reverse type tillers. I'm also more so just wondering what I should order my tractor or have the dealer install for me at time of purchase. Attachments I can pick up as needed.

A full 275 gallon IBC tote will weigh about 2300 lbs. Plus ~300 for the pallet forks. And the weight is centered about 2ft out from the pins, which reduces lift capacity. Of course you can not fill the totes all the way, and you should not lift them to full height, only high enough to move them. Besides lift capacity you want enough tractor weight to move around safely while carrying the load.

Pallet forks were the first attachment I bought after getting the tractor so I could use them to unload other attachments.
 

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