MESSMAKER
Veteran Member
A cutting edge or a tooth bar will protect your bucket when doing taxing loader work. A bent bucket is hard to get back to the way you want it.
The Weight, Loader Lift Capacity, SSQA, and No Goofy Treadle are big advantages for the Kioti.
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I agree. Who the heck wants to keep switching between pedals just to change direction? It's a lot more convenient to switch from toe to heel.It appears from this and posts here and elsewhere that Kioti has targeted Kubota effectively. Enough gripe about the treadle pedal, for instance, that that's a no-brainer place to offer an alternative.
Good point!I think a lot of Kubota but it, and its dealerships, need competition and not just from JD to keep improving.
Most people don't need one. Unless you intend to do a lot of digging with the bucket you don't. I don't have one with mine. If I wanted a cutting edge, I would probably buy a pirahana (aftermarket) And this is something you can do at any time. So I would say no thank you.Well I'm sitting on the quote/application now until Monday. Looks like it will be the Kioti 2610 unless something happens between now and then to change my mind. In large part, the decision was made easier because of the lack of Kubotas anywhere near me.
It looks like it will be a good fit as far as size, accessories, dealer, etc...
One question: the dealer suggested a 'bolt-on 60 inch cutting edge' for the front loader. What is this and do I need it for $335...?
Those were made by Shibaura. Every one of them.I think that Ford made compact tractors way before the 1980s
There is no fun in that. Weld them your self. If you can't weld, then it would be a good idea.Having the dealer weld chain hooks on the bucket would be a good idea.