Hi Mike, How about a detailed run through on the CX2510? It does not seen that you have previously done so and it seems to be one of their most popular models
Great video! Quick question, I'll primarily be using a tractor for snow removal. Nothing serious. Definitely don't NEED more than the CS..... Is the heated field cab still available for the little CS? Thanks
One comment on the CK2610 I own... I have a 30-acre orchard in Michigan. The front end loader has been super useful, I have a landscape rake and a back blade and a post hole digger for it also. Unloaded, it will struggle up moderately steep hills in high gear. If there's one spot where I would want more horsepower, that's it. Tomorrow, I finally pick up my backhoe. Pulling pine tree stumps out of the sandy ground we have will be the biggest challenge this tractor faces. If power becomes an issue, one of the beautiful things about the CK2610 is that the motor in it is the old 35hp unit, but detuned. You can apparently turn up the wick on the fuel pressure regulator screw (which is covered by a cap on the front of the motor) and can get a significant power increase. If it becomes necessary, that's what I will do. We have a pto dynamometer standing by to measure the changes.
Noticed you are getting into other brand of tractors. Be nice if you could do video comparing the good and bad of each brand you sell. Oh ya, I happen to own a CK2610hst, so be gentle on the Kioti’s quirks. Thanks.
There isn’t a dealer close enough to me to really get to sit on one of these and get a good feel of it. I’m really interested in the CK2610 with manual transmission.
Larry, been watching you for years now from Maryville TN. The video editing just keeps getting better and the host is very well spoken. Keep up the good work. One day I may come see you to trade in my open station Branson for a cab kioti.
All three tractors are great, but I would lean more towards the CK2610. Thanks Mike for another great video and I’ll see ya on the next one…Take care sir!
I bought a ck2610 last year,trailer grapple 3rd function bush hog and titan 4 foot tiller.I should of got a 5 foot tiller to cover tracks but didn't really pay enough attention at the time since I did the deal online,other then that been happy with the tractor.
So I am having dealers tell me that to run a 5 foot King Kutter tiller or a 5 foot ditch bank flail mower the CK2610 would not be enough tractor. While my acreage is under 10 acres. I currently own both of those being run by an IH 424 and would really like to upgrade and being that you can't really demo tractors anymore I just want to be sure I can run those two implements. My understanding on Tillers is it is not the width do much as it is the number of tines. Both show 20 - 40hp at the PTO as required which means that at 21.4hp at the PTO for the 2610 it is just able to run it. So if the grass is tall am I going to have issues?? Will have to make several passes with the tiller going deeper each time to get it to do the job. You are stating it will run any 5 foot implement. Does run mean run it well or are you just sort sales speaking in that it will run it sure. But you are not saying how well it will run it.
The minimum tread width on the CK series is 54.5", so nobody that has one of these is running a tiller that is less than 5' wide, so it will handle your tiller. And the flail mower does not take lots of HP, but I am sure it is the same as the 5' tiller, nobody that has these are running flail mowers or rotary cutters that are narrower than the tractor tires width. And there are many RU-vidr's that are running these on their channels so if that was a problem, it would be all over RU-vid. I have a larger Kioti so I am just going by what I have seen on many YT channels, hope that helps.
larry big favor to ask could you stick a ditch bank flail on that cx with ac blasting an hang it over a ditch an run it over some small 3in trees or branches and hear its limit i think it would do it an i think it would help sell alot more homeowners its underestimated capacity
That CS25 hp "little" tractor with a 5foot tiller or brush cutter being both heavy implements seems like " way over-kill". Perhaps 4footers would be a much better match to make 3000 hours of dependable service.l'm only sure it will make it for 25hours a year for only 5 years " running" those implements at best. We're as the CX would double that & CK would be the only one to "make it" to 3000hrs.Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractor selling.
Kioti has two offers currently on the CX Series. From now until February 28th, a buyer has a choice of 0.00% financing for up to 84 months, or a cash rebate of $2,150.00.