This presenter needs to be hired by Kioti to demonstrate their entire product line. Unlike most other Kioti videos, this gentleman has command of the product and sticks to the facts and doesn’t wander into useless/subjective material. Keep doing what you’re doing, I look forward to future videos.
I have 55 and 7320 both with 4000 hrs they have been real good tractors the best out there for the price and i,d buy another one tomorow if i could afford it
We do offer shipping, but I always recommend shopping your local dealer first. Also, we don't currently have the cab model in stock. If you want to talk it over more feel free to email me at nathan@kentonequipment.com. Thanks!
Hey...Great Job with the video and narration!...Kudos. Looking to upgrade from a DK45SHE that I've had for about 12 years....still a great tractor!...just looking for something bigger as well. Thank you.
We owned Kioti, switched to Kubota, kept Kubota only two years, went back to Kioti. We found Kioti is much stronger than the Kubota. Now we are looking into purchasing this model with 3rd valve, and the 3 rear remotes.
Unfortunately they're discontinuing the PX this year. The good news is I believe we'll have the unveiling of its replacement at the Kioti Dealer Meeting later this year!
I was under the assumption that the push button shifted the gears without using the stick. Am I wrong and the button just replaces the clutch. Great Video.
The button basically just does the same thing as the clutch pedal. You still have to move the stick between gears. On larger tractors with "powershift" transmissions you'll see things like push button gear change. Hope that clears it up!
I was thinking about a kioti but having the gear sticks on the left side 😄 and the exhaust pipe down at the lowest point of the tractor makes it useless to me but of course if you want the gear sticks on the left side it's perfect
You didn't mention that it has a wet clutch which easily doubles the life expectancy of the clutch components, maybe even more... I've heard of wet clutches inspected at the 7k hour range that measured at basically new spec, ie zero wear.
The extra "C" designates the creeper-gear transmission. The standard RX powershuttle is a 12X12 tranny, but the Creeper range can give it an extra 12X12 forward/reverse all very low speed, making it a 24X24 total gear tranny.
@@smokinbutts2 I really enjoy the self leveling loader part of it I think it works fine.. * It will take you a little bit of time to get adjusted to it switching from a hydrostat to a power shuttle
Haha that does not compete with a John Deere 5075r #1 because there is no such thing. #2 the next step up from the E series is the M and a 5075M John Deere is over 9000lbs base weight with a cab. That is a way bigger tractor than this little guy.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8ABd6UP1WdM.html&lc=Ugwti3jzJbkNV5WMMb54AaABAg You can buy one of these for the same price as the 5075M. Thanks for the correction on the model nomenclature!
No, sir. I don't think so. Most hydraulic powered rotary/forestry mulchers are going to ask for at least 25gpm pump flow and can only be driven by skid steers with hi flow pumps. The Kioti has about 12gpm free implement pump flow.
@@kentonequipment4687 Thanks man I just checked with John Deere and Kioti tractor, I do not understand why they can put a hi-flow pump on a skid steer but not a big ass tractor? I am positive that there are some guys somewhere who can make it happen. I am a union electrician by trade, not a mechanic. I want to buy a new tractor so bad but I won't until I can figure out a way to put a hi-flow pump on it so I can use a skid mount mulcher on it. ASV wants to charge me 190,000 for the RT130 forest package, I will go buy a damned track-mounted excavator before I do that shit! You saved my azz!