Anyone know much about Kioti tractors? Looking to buy a tractor and wonder if the CK27 is big enough.
28 HP
Anyone know much about Kioti tractors? Looking to buy a tractor and wonder if the CK27 is big enough.
28 HP
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Never heard of them doesn't mean anything bad though.... I would check about parts and service availability.... don't want to buy anything you can't find parts for! I know some makes its hard to find something as simple as filters!
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Yard use or farm ?
50 acres. Mainly bush hogging but have some small clearing with a loader. Nothing major at all. There's just not that much info out there on the CK27. It's a 2011 model with 248 hours 4WD
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Never heard of that brand but that doesn’t mean anything either. I do think a 28 hp would be plenty for that size farm. I have a 29hp kubota that I take care of 97 acres with. Bush hogging, till the gardens, cut firewood & scrape the driveway.
Haven't heard anything real negative about them. Couple of guys I have talked to liked the ones they had. Both of those were in the 18 hp range. 27 should be good for what you are wanting to do on your place. I'm like Erin though, I'd research dealer and parts avalibality before I bought on. Might do some checking on eBay for parts pricing for that particular model. Some of those foreign parts can get pricy in a hurry.
the CK27 has a very powerful 28hp diesel 3 cylinder engine , you would be very surprised on the power of the tractor and pleased with it dependability !!!
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Checked online for parts and when I type in ck27 parts, it has dozens of places to get them. Fuel filter is only $6, oil filter is $20 Hydro maint service filter kit is $120
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#1 looks like good avalibality of parts
#2 reasonable pricing on parts.
Check YouTube for videos on clutch adjustment and brake adjustment and if they're are out there it should also bring up other videos on maintaince. Usually foreign tractors are pretty user friendly to work on since most work has to be done by the farmer.
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Never heard of anything bad about them. It is good to know if a dealership is somewhat local. Just in case.
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