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Re: Kioti good or bad ? recent purchase 4x4 65HP t
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Posted by ken macfarlane on October 12, 2004 at 07:53:23 from (142.166.9.50):
In Reply to: Re: Kioti good or bad ? recent purchase 4x4 65HP t posted by UFO Man on October 11, 2004 at 18:51:17:
The DK 65 has a Perkins Turbo diesel in it so it is a well known power plant. The 65 is a nice rig, the cab is superb. They are built in South Korea by Daedong and are sold all over the world. No powershift available on them though. The PTO is inpendent and electrical operated. The problem is you have to remember not to engage heavy loads when the tractor rpm is up high. The engagement is rather sudden kind of like a hydraulic independant PTO before you learn the lever can be feathered. The PTO is 2 speed (540/1000) so you can idle around with a low hp implement like a tedder or rake saving fuel. The DK 55 loader is reportedly a big hunk of dog mess. The DK65 loader has a better rep.
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