phiferpharm
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- Joined
- Sep 30, 2010
- Messages
- 984
- Location
- Fort McCoy, Florida
- Tractor
- Kioti DK45se HST - Rhino 660 4X4 - Snapper Pro ZTR - Craftsmen Chipper/Vac
Spent a good part of today working with the Kioti and thought I'd share some observations now that I have 40 hours on it. I tried to group these by each of the major components of the tractor, but some cross over by their nature.
HST - I thank the TBN members who convinced me that HST didn't rob you of the control of the tractor, or require me to turn in my " Man Card". You can be much more precise in getting lined up to swap implements, the cruise control allows you almost infinite speed control, and you just feel less fatigued after doing a days work on the tractor.
Electric PTO Humm-- I do miss having the clutch to gently "Goose" the Bush Hog blade into rotation. I tried starting the PTO with the Tractor at slow idle, but it still seems to give a good jolt when it starts. Maybe more time with that will make it work better for me.
3 Point controls - I commented in another thread that it seemed to "chatter" when going up and someone said to try adjusting the speed knob below the seat. They were right and now there is no problem. In general, the 3pt held a very precise level throughout the day with the Bush Hog and the cut I got was nearly as good as my ZTR does. I'm also glad I went with the Turf tires- it didn't rip up the grassy areas like my AG tires did. With all that said, I will be in contact with Brian (MtnViewRanch) once I get the additional valve control installed. It will make it nearly perfect to be able to fine-tune the top link.
Kioti Hookups - These REALLY make a difference from my previous tractor. The adjustable lower links, easy sway bar adjustments, remote handle to raise/lower the 3pt from behind the tractor, make it so much easier to connect/disconnect implements. Again, I think adding a hydraulic top link will be the final piece to making this go from good to outstanding.
Well, that's it to this point. I did spend the last two evenings making a carry-all bed for my toolbox, chain saw, rakes, and weed wackers. I'll post that up in the projects forum later. Not pretty, but functional.
HST - I thank the TBN members who convinced me that HST didn't rob you of the control of the tractor, or require me to turn in my " Man Card". You can be much more precise in getting lined up to swap implements, the cruise control allows you almost infinite speed control, and you just feel less fatigued after doing a days work on the tractor.
Electric PTO Humm-- I do miss having the clutch to gently "Goose" the Bush Hog blade into rotation. I tried starting the PTO with the Tractor at slow idle, but it still seems to give a good jolt when it starts. Maybe more time with that will make it work better for me.
3 Point controls - I commented in another thread that it seemed to "chatter" when going up and someone said to try adjusting the speed knob below the seat. They were right and now there is no problem. In general, the 3pt held a very precise level throughout the day with the Bush Hog and the cut I got was nearly as good as my ZTR does. I'm also glad I went with the Turf tires- it didn't rip up the grassy areas like my AG tires did. With all that said, I will be in contact with Brian (MtnViewRanch) once I get the additional valve control installed. It will make it nearly perfect to be able to fine-tune the top link.
Kioti Hookups - These REALLY make a difference from my previous tractor. The adjustable lower links, easy sway bar adjustments, remote handle to raise/lower the 3pt from behind the tractor, make it so much easier to connect/disconnect implements. Again, I think adding a hydraulic top link will be the final piece to making this go from good to outstanding.
Well, that's it to this point. I did spend the last two evenings making a carry-all bed for my toolbox, chain saw, rakes, and weed wackers. I'll post that up in the projects forum later. Not pretty, but functional.