The only problem that I can see is that the CK25 is grossly underpowered for its size. It was obviously an afterthought slapped together by Kioti engineering after the Marketing department noticed that there was no CK tractor in the 25 hp class.
My qualifications: I have never driven a CK 20, 25, or 30 (but I sat on a CK 20 once), but I have glanced at the spec sheets and have made the determination that I'm not even sure how the CK 25 moves from place to place under its own power. However, I've determined that this method of researching a tractors prowess is much more effective than actually going and driving the tractor in question.
Also, if you have a few extra thousand to spend, I've got a buddy in Nigeria that needs to get rid of a large inheritance he got from a dead uncle in the USA.
In all truthfulness, it sounds like a terrific deal. Good luck.
My qualifications: I have never driven a CK 20, 25, or 30 (but I sat on a CK 20 once), but I have glanced at the spec sheets and have made the determination that I'm not even sure how the CK 25 moves from place to place under its own power. However, I've determined that this method of researching a tractors prowess is much more effective than actually going and driving the tractor in question.
Also, if you have a few extra thousand to spend, I've got a buddy in Nigeria that needs to get rid of a large inheritance he got from a dead uncle in the USA.
In all truthfulness, it sounds like a terrific deal. Good luck.