I bought my new Rx6620 about 4 years ago. I have had absolutely no major problems with this machine, just a light bulb out and a hydraulic shifter valve replaced under warranty. I have a small 45 acre farm and was a newbie to tractors. This model had been the perfect choice for me and I have been extremely impressed with the strength of this machine. The dealership has been absolutely wonderful in servicing my machine and offering me information about the tractors and implements. I got some forks, 6 foot tiller and 6 foot bush hog. I highly recommend this dealership and this tractor.
Bought a 6620 from this company about a year ago or so. About 170 hours on the tractor now and it has served us well - lifted a moved partial pallet of solid blocks today that weighed more than 2200 lbs with ease (the loader was not stressed at all, but could have used a bit more weight in back, even with an 800 lb rear implement and loaded tires). The tractor is nice and the dealer has been outstanding.
I have an RX 7320 power shuttle cab with creeper gear, and I highly recommend it. I love this machine! Definitely load the tires, and add a heavy rear implement because the loader lift is amazing!
Bryan callaghan ,upper fine flower ,east coast of australia ..kioti rx7620 ..open cab ...unnnn stoppable . Has everything we have asked .and more ..for the money ..KIOTI all the way..GDAYYYYYY LARRY
Im looking to replace a mf65 with a farmi winch for the occasional use. Which 4 wheel drive should i get? I mean does 4 wheel drive allow me to have a less hp compared to a 2 wheel drive
I’ve got 100 acres and 20 adult female cows. I’m getting old and think I need a cab. My Deere 2840 has been wonderful but I’m cold in the winter. I’m going for the 7320 cab. Local dealer is also New Holland but they steered me to Kioti and I’m finding about 13 to 14 k difference in price from the “name” brands. I know it will unroll hay. But I need it to run a round baler. Wish me luck
Bought a rx7320 last year. Overall nice tractor for most applications. But my hay bales are 2200lbs. With loaded tires I can hardly handle them a few inches off the ground
Get some wheel weights or put a set of hay forks on the back and pick up the rear one first. I have lifted a 4400 pound bundle of 25 foot purlins (52 of them) with mine. Lifted them just high enough to drive the trailer out from under them. These tractors are strong but do need ballast to lift a lot with the loader (like all of them do).
I think you were just trying to sell more tractors 🚜 I don’t think I would buy another one just because I’ve had so much issues with the one I have kioti won’t back it Up won’t fix it won’t do anything I think the company is just a joke so be careful buying anything with kioti written on it The company will not stand behind their stuff
AA Just my life Louis Young You think that I’m just trying to sell more tractors? You must have been a marketing student at a really cheap college to figure out my motivation for spending 30 hours a week making videos. BTW, did I sell you a tractor? No? Then why are you haunting my post? My customers don’t “have issues” with their Kiotis, because my people don’t allow it. One thing that you won’t find in any of these comments is a complaint from one of my customers.
Richard Poe well, I have considered it in the past, but here is my thought on the matter. My business model is to focus on Kioti tractors, Zero Turns, and Titan Implements. That’s it. My entire staff including parts and service have just the same focus. I see dealers that will put anything on the lot assuming it will turn a profit. The trouble is...focus. I don’t want to share my Kioti focus with $20000.00 balers, trenchers, tree saws, weed eaters, fishing tackle, or locally sourced honey. I really believe this is why I am awarded Premier 5 Paw every year, we sell more than anyone else, and I have no negative ratings or complaints to Kioti Corporate. When folks buy from me, they are happy.
My kioti nx4510 still in the shop going on three months Still can’t fix it they don’t even know what’s wrong with it so I don’t know if I would recommend another kioti thousand hours in almost 3 months with no answers
the machine is spelled k-i-o-t-i. 3 months? Generally this sort of comment is left by someone who does not actually own a Kioti. Hence my suspicion. That's k-i-o-t-i. If your machine has actually been in the shop for three months, your dealer is an idiot.
@@802louis Sorry to hear that, hope things get resolved and then you can move to a better/real dealership. Cause if they really can't fix it in 3 months a new tractor should be offered. Love to hear the dealership side of the issue too. Good luck!!!!