halfbottle
Member
- Joined
- May 24, 2011
- Messages
- 33
- Tractor
- Kioti CK25HST
Testing your hydraulic pressures is a good idea, it could help find the problem with your machine. After all, you have to start somewhere to fix it. And if you like the machine, even though it is off warranty, it's definitely worth fixing, no?
If you do the testing or need further info on what pressures to seek out I'm confident that TBN's Team Kioti guy can help you find the needed solutions.
We don't give up on things like this. I know I wouldn't want to settle for a low to no useability tractor. I suspect your experience with machines is similar- you'd like it to work the way it's supposed to.
I believe it can.
Sorry about the confusion- since your issues and his are as you said, similar, I got misled as to who owned what.
Coyote, I appreciate your suggestions and concern. I'll run through the pressure tests but the two dealers still in business that I have spoken with haven't sounded very positive about the probable outcome. Are there any internal filters, screens, or small orifices that you know of that are the common culprit? I'd appreciate any help.
