LMAO. A large percentage of the people here put 40 to 50 hours on their tractor.
This conversation intriqed me and since I had to tske a tire in for service I decided to visit one of the local Kioti dealers thats 15 minutes down the road.
I was faborably impressed on three fronts. The showroom was neat, clean, and packed with bright shiney power equipment from Stihl, Ariens, Gravely, Cub Cadet, and a few others. Indistinguishable from the big name dealers in the area.
The service department was not as flashy or spotless as the high dollar dealers but they werecworking on a number of different machines lsrge and small including on Kioti compact. The owner and head mechanic was friendly and helpful.
The lot had an assortment of Kioti tractors which were a little dirtier than the big names (we had a hige storm last night) but if you had put Kubota badging on them I would have believed it. Fit snd finsh comparable to Kubotas.
A few things caught my eye:
- The operators platform on all models is flatter
- The fuel tank is down low and much more accessible
- All models had floor or console mounted loader joysticks with prewired third function buttons.
Here are a few pics I snapped while I was kicking the tires.
Dan
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