Not too bad for 500hrs working around timber. I found predelivery is the biggest issue with the cheaper equipment. I bought a loader and spent half a day when I first got it just tightening bolts and checking hydraulic lines etc. Good to remember hard knocks and vibrations will wear parts you can't see too. Thanks for the video!
A little food for thought....wen u lookin for a tractor ask ur dealer how many hydraulic pumps it has, I've heard(can't remember which brand)one of them has 2 hydraulic pumps 1 for the steering n another for everything else n with that it keeps ur max power for lifting
hi there nice tractor , i got a JD in the 80s . well back then no wear the selection that there is now , got the biggest i could afford.the new tractors have alot more lift capacities then the old ones ,then i got the biggest bobcat at the time ,one of my best moves . .lifting heavy things is the biggest need all year round .great show best to all john
Good morning Chris!!😀😀 I was thinking that you might have just had a bad connection when the video started. LOL!! I've had the same problem many times over the years. Take care my friend!!😀😀💚💚 Logger Al
All minor stuff on the Kioti. Overall sounds like it has been a good tractor for ya! I can’t wait to see you team up with TYM?😂 I have heard good things about them too! Nice mechanic work Chris👍🏻👍🏻GNI
Chris, take a scissor jack or house jack that’s small enough to fit inside the battery compartment and put some wood in front of it and in back of it and expand it and that should hopefully push back the metal for you into its original size. Ask for taking out your battery get a 2 by 4 or long piece of metal pipe and put it underneath the battery strap and use the cross bar pipe on the tractor to lift the battery out. It’s more or less a longer pry bar. I have had no major issues with my Kioti just a bad relay. I also bye pass the seat safety switch and also increased the hydraulics to get more lift out of the tractor. Regards
Great overview of the tractor, Chris. The best investment I made for my tool chest was a set of metric adjustable wrenches. You can find them at the Auto Parts Store in the same isle as the muffler bearings. 😂😂😂
Chris , what if you were able to take a piece of sheet of some sorts and attach it to the bolts behind the front bumper I beam , so it hangs down , so in the event something hits that and will not rattle your battery box to give the battery some more protection. Good luck 👍
Really that is about a good a spot as any for a battery. (It does need some better protection!) But far as easy to access...I would say they have done way better then others!👍
At 2:38 Is it possible to put some blue Loctite on these screws? It fills the space between inner and outer thread and will give more friction and it can be loosed always again, without heating it.
Might be Chris some batteries for tractors are different than ones for cars and trucks. The bouncing a vibration is worse tractors. Tell them when you buy the battery that it’s for a tractor. And you are right about that battery sticking out the front bounces it more. Nice tractor.
Nice repair/video Chris. I have liked your choice of tractors from the beginning. Battery location doesn’t appear to be very well thought out though. Happy to hear that the Interstate battery was ok as I have a few and got good service (10 yrs) on the old ones. I would be looking at a one arm loader with telescoping boom for a UA-cam partner/promotional deal. GNI
Chris - I first worked on farm machinery working in my Dad's shop when I was 9 years old. 75 years later I am still working around the stuff. Part of the longevity might be due to never trusting hydraulics. You need a safety leg under that raised loader. Please - never trust any single lifting device. Stay safe - Dud
I was about to mention the same, I've seen Murphy's law too many times when it comes to hydraulics. A person's reaction time doesn't equal how fast a blown line can lose 5 gallons of fluid
So id take this as a overall good review. Im looking now 2 years out. The ones around my area seem to be loved and for the horse power levels out perform the john deers and kubotas. (Compaq and sub compaq) Would you buy this brand again?
Hey Avant, are you listening? Tractor is great as an all-around workhorse and losing the 3point hitch might be a pain for moving the trailers around the woodyard but you would gain on the material handling visibility aspect on the loader and turn ability.🤔and the cab may prove problematic setting up and moving cameras around.😜
I spray lithium grease on the terminals to prevent corrosion. Been doing that since the 70’s when my grandfather showed me. I think you bounced a piece of firewood off the hood when it was really new😮
Get a AGM / Absorbent Glass Mat battery next time you need one. It will last a lot longer and are made more for rough service use. Was changing batteries almost annually till I went to AGM.
I actually LOL'ed when you wished the world had a standard size for everything. There is... it's called Metric. It's not the worlds fault that the US does their own thing. Love your vids... I've been watching since they've numbered in the 700's. From a fan from the east coast of Canada...
Sounds like you've only had minor problems with the Kioti!! Hopefully you'll get a vendor who would like to do a partnership!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Iv seen a after market bigger battery box ( not sure what is involved for installation) and a heavy plate to add to bumper to protect box.. but yeah hopefully Kubota sponsors you and you can leave the kioti at your other place for plowing etc etc.
Yup, I'd think that with just shy of 60K subscribers you won't have any problem developing a partnership with any of the tractor manufacturers. I've got the Kioti RX 7320 with a cab and like it a lot. Maybe you'd want to consider something that size? Not quite sure what you meant when you said that you wouldn't mind getting something "a little" bigger.
@@InTheWoodyard ya, 60HP would probably work well for you, because then you can still get it with a hydrostatic Trans. If you went up to say my size, you have to get a gear driven Trans, which is fine for me, but most people prefer hydro, as they're easier to drive. Ya, if I were you, I'd start reaching out to different manufacturers, and see if any of them would be interested in developing a partnership with you. I would think that most brands would LOVE having a partnership with you, as you make so many videos, that their product would get a huge amount of exposure. Good luck!
@@JeffGeorgalasI ran the RX7320 on my channel and I loved some things about it but overall it was a bit big for me. New tractor coming soon! I’m going to miss the lift capacity of it though.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors I love my 7320. Yes, it's overkill for a lot of what I do, but in Winter when pushing an 8' pushbox, it's perfect for my needs. I'm curious to see what machine you've got coming!
I’d suggest bolting or welding a heavier plate onto the bottom of the brush guard to protect the battery box better Which you said about three minutes after I typed this 😂
After all the problems that tractor is throwing at you, I certainly would try to turn it in on another tractor brand. My father is a diehard John Deere tractor owner which is used on his timber farm. He also has a small John Deere bulldozer a JD 450C which has given excellent service for over 20 years. Changed the batteries once and several blade hoses only because some dirt and debris fell over the top of the blade and smashed a hose. Please look at John Deere before you buy. Best of luck in getting that new work toy.
@@InTheWoodyard Sorry to hear that your local John Deere dealers are not good. If you have not looked since buying your latest tractor, please give them another shot. Things change over time, new dealership owner's, a lot of tractor improvement, etc. Anyway, enjoy the hunt.
Yes why they don't put some kind of cage around them lights I will never understand. Oh if you want to be alittle more safety minded you could cut a piece of angle iron the length your fully extended rod to fit in between the barrel and the pin on your lift cylinder so you don't have to be concerned about it coming down on you. We did when I worked for Cat. be safe
Being as I was 16 when my Uncle bought the Kubota that I still use every day I would have to get another one...if this one ever wears out! At 67 I think I will wear out first. 😂
Your using it to do real work, 500hrs. is more than most have in 10 years. This is a real review, on Utube don't get real work many times. there are lots of talking, looking at the color of it and worrying about trade-in value. Agree, buy it to do work, woods and logging is tuff on any tractor.
All of these tractors have plus and minus. The dealership makes the difference. I bought my Kabota L4400 14 years ago and just changed the battery 6 months ago. I'm using the old battery for my woodspliter. Other than the battery I haven't had any problems with the Kabota. .
Looks like a design issue, one shouldn’t have to take the whole front end apart, just to get at the battery . I don’t like the lurching that my Kubota does but I’ll keep it.
I’m gonna say that’s a terrible battery location tho I would relocate that battery to be honest just cause of that problem but I would put a battery around close to the steering column or under a seat or something like that
Yeah it’s not a good location for that battery I hope they can read this if it’s under the hood or the fender or the part closer to the back is the best place for the battery if my opinion hope others don’t get butt hurt but yeah
Purchase an optima yellow top battery and a mounting plate for the battery and extended battery cables Problem solved You can mount the battery in any direction even upside down
I am not a fan of Kioti . If I was going for a new tractor today of that size I would go with a kubota . I have a M5100 kubota . I have several tractors from old to modern . But unless you trade up every 3-4 years you will always have something to work on . If that battery did not have a Go handle on it I don’t see how you would ever get it out !
Battery... regular maintenance not done including battery tender. Light...you hit something Aftermarket control ...not Kioti Hose popping out aftermarket Bolts loosen Pins should be greased and checked regularly as your manual Seat sensor is govt. Mandated. Regen another govt. Mandate. I'd take a Kioti over a Deere or TYM any day.
You are taking a huge risk when you are moving logs with that loader. Yes, you are somewhat protected with the thumb on that grapple bucket but as the dent in your hood shows, it is possible to cause a log to roll down the arms of that loader and clean the driver right off the seat. You need complete front and rear ROPS protection on any tractor loader when moving logs. That's the advantage of cabs on loader tractors.
Everyone likes Interstate batteries, I still think AC Delco or any other "older" name brands might be better....... Interstate tend to leak, or have weak cases. (opinion and my experience) Deep dive into quality, research percentage of lead content in any of the modern batteries and or overall weight. Napa seems to have quality batteries, but they are more expensive.
Like everything today...I believe there are only a few battery companies that manufacture batteries for a lot of different companies. I have read forums arguing over the better battery to only have someone point out they are made in the same plant!😂
Cathy and Paul short make mod for tractor 🚜, out of Newfoundland ship anywhere in the world 🌎. Look 👀 Cathy and Paul short think there got a U tube channel to . 😊 work for IOC in Labrador iron ore on the biggest gear around 😊.
Maybe you can suck that ding out of the hood. Everything needs regular servicing, thankfully the battery was okay after all. 500 Hours, 3 years-wow Might be worth cleaning or replacing the filter?😊 The Pope rang me to say-feed the cats😀
I have done the 50 hour 200hour and 500 hour regular service and all the filters have been changed with each service. The dent does not affect any function...this is a work horse not a show pony.
They should make engineers work as mechanics for a year before they are allowed to design anything. It is crazy where they put batteries any more. I have a John Deere Gator. It needed a new starter. It was only 2 bolts and a wire. We put it on a lift and undid it, it would not come out the hole. The unit needed 4 1/2 hrs. of work to get the battery out. STUPID. Same with your battery. You should just have to remove 2 screws and lift it out. It has worked that way for 100 yrs. but these over educated morons can't understand that.
Those orange triangles are dangerous. They block your view and skin you up every chance they get. If your not on the road or around idiots just get rid of it.
On the flip side, for tractor company who pleads durability, etc. Chris would do a phenomenal job at showcasing all of that. Facts speak from Chris, he is not a fan of show pony’s, he wants what works, does what it says it going to do, and does not hold back. Some may say he is a salesman, I have been a subscriber to Chris’s channel for over 3 years and I can attest, he works hard and is not at all easy on equipment and does not hide anything. Straight facts. Personally, I want that; honesty and straight facts. Real world non sugar coated truth and Chris shows that as does Bert. So many other channels get tractors, I could list one who got just. I had to take a dump out of my thoughts of the posts and defend Chris or at best state the facts. With over 1400 videos and still going, the man knows his stuff and deserves credit where credit is due. UA-cam has become a great real world review place but a few creators tell the facts, like In The Wood Yard does. Rant over. I need more coffee and then get some more work done. Great video Chris, keeping it real and honest. Good Night Irene. ☺️
G’morning Chris. Excellent to see the run through fer da Kioti. You are very strong to break as many levers as you do !
GoodNightIrene
Good morning! Yup, we do break stuff!
Not too bad for 500hrs working around timber. I found predelivery is the biggest issue with the cheaper equipment. I bought a loader and spent half a day when I first got it just tightening bolts and checking hydraulic lines etc.
Good to remember hard knocks and vibrations will wear parts you can't see too.
Thanks for the video!
Yup, I have had it serviced and checked over by a tech twice to be sure I did not miss anything.
I have a DK4210SE and I love it. Perfect tractor for firewood. Only problem I’ve had was a bad O-ring when I got it but the dealer fixed that
Yup, that's a good one!
Thanks Chris.
I bought Mine before You did. DK4510 H-Shuttle and It just turned over 100 hrs...
Yup, we use mine a bunch!
Nice hat and shirt, Kioti is still a nice tractor and did a lot of work for you over the years. Wear out parts are normal.
Yup, thanks!
Chris,sometimes things just don’t work well and then you fix them then you’re up and running again 😮😊❤
Yup!
A little food for thought....wen u lookin for a tractor ask ur dealer how many hydraulic pumps it has, I've heard(can't remember which brand)one of them has 2 hydraulic pumps 1 for the steering n another for everything else n with that it keeps ur max power for lifting
Yup, thanks!
hi there nice tractor , i got a JD in the 80s . well back then no wear the selection that there is now , got the biggest i could afford.the new tractors have alot more lift capacities then the old ones ,then i got the biggest bobcat at the time ,one of my best moves . .lifting heavy things is the biggest need all year round .great show best to all john
Nice! Thanks John!
Good morning Chris!!😀😀
I was thinking that you might have just had a bad connection when the video started. LOL!!
I've had the same problem many times over the years.
Take care my friend!!😀😀💚💚
Logger Al
Yup, electronic problems can be hard to find and fix often.
All minor stuff on the Kioti. Overall sounds like it has been a good tractor for ya! I can’t wait to see you team up with TYM?😂 I have heard good things about them too! Nice mechanic work Chris👍🏻👍🏻GNI
I would love to try a TYM...nice stuff!
Chris, take a scissor jack or house jack that’s small enough to fit inside the battery compartment and put some wood in front of it and in back of it and expand it and that should hopefully push back the metal for you into its original size. Ask for taking out your battery get a 2 by 4 or long piece of metal pipe and put it underneath the battery strap and use the cross bar pipe on the tractor to lift the battery out. It’s more or less a longer pry bar. I have had no major issues with my Kioti just a bad relay. I also bye pass the seat safety switch and also increased the hydraulics to get more lift out of the tractor. Regards
Awesome..thanks for the tips!
Great overview of the tractor, Chris. The best investment I made for my tool chest was a set of metric adjustable wrenches. You can find them at the Auto Parts Store in the same isle as the muffler bearings. 😂😂😂
Thanks and Thanks for the tips!
Was just looking at the hours on our bandit 200 wood chipper, looking at over 7000 hrs. Great machine🎉🎉
nice.
Chris , what if you were able to take a piece of sheet of some sorts and attach it to the bolts behind the front bumper I beam , so it hangs down , so in the event something hits that and will not rattle your battery box to give the battery some more protection. Good luck 👍
Thanks!
All in all, it's a good review. Plus, as much work this does for you, I know I couldn't complain much either 😉👍
Yup, we work it pretty hard.
Really that is about a good a spot as any for a battery. (It does need some better protection!) But far as easy to access...I would say they have done way better then others!👍
Yup, I have heard some good stories about them!
🤘it’s a good unit! I went with the other orange one but Kioti was close! I won’t buy a plastic one 😅
Yup, thanks!
Great video. They unsubsidized me from your site at least once a week
You aren't the only one.
Yup, it can happen!
At 2:38 Is it possible to put some blue Loctite on these screws? It fills the space between inner and outer thread and will give more friction and it can be loosed always again, without heating it.
Maybe so.
Might be Chris some batteries for tractors are different than ones for cars and trucks. The bouncing a vibration is worse tractors. Tell them when you buy the battery that it’s for a tractor.
And you are right about that battery sticking out the front bounces it more. Nice tractor.
Yup, tight is okay but in a smash zone is not good.
Nice repair/video Chris. I have liked your choice of tractors from the beginning. Battery location doesn’t appear to be very well thought out though. Happy to hear that the Interstate battery was ok as I have a few and got good service (10 yrs) on the old ones. I would be looking at a one arm loader with telescoping boom for a UA-cam partner/promotional deal. GNI
Thanks Larry! Yup, I agree with all of that!
Chris - I first worked on farm machinery working in my Dad's shop when I was 9 years old. 75 years later I am still working around the stuff. Part of the longevity might be due to never trusting hydraulics. You need a safety leg under that raised loader. Please - never trust any single lifting device. Stay safe - Dud
I was about to mention the same, I've seen Murphy's law too many times when it comes to hydraulics. A person's reaction time doesn't equal how fast a blown line can lose 5 gallons of fluid
Thanks for the advice!
yup.
Chris ask Burt if he can weld or bolt an skid plate or a bar to protect the battery. That may solve that problem.
We did talk about that. Maybe we will do something.
Could Bert weld some added protection below and reinforce the front
Yup...we will discuss it.
Get a tractor company to provide you with one. Love your wrenching philosophy 👍👍👍
That would be nice! Thanks!
So id take this as a overall good review.
Im looking now 2 years out.
The ones around my area seem to be loved and for the horse power levels out perform the john deers and kubotas. (Compaq and sub compaq)
Would you buy this brand again?
Yes I sure would, great value and lower cost than the others....(orange, red and green)
Hey Avant, are you listening? Tractor is great as an all-around workhorse and losing the 3point hitch might be a pain for moving the trailers around the woodyard but you would gain on the material handling visibility aspect on the loader and turn ability.🤔and the cab may prove problematic setting up and moving cameras around.😜
Yup, I want a open tractor...we use the 3 point a lot and I am on and off 100s of times a day!
I spray lithium grease on the terminals to prevent corrosion. Been doing that since the 70’s when my grandfather showed me. I think you bounced a piece of firewood off the hood when it was really new😮
yup.
Get a AGM / Absorbent Glass Mat battery next time you need one. It will last a lot longer and are made more for rough service use. Was changing batteries almost annually till I went to AGM.
Thanks for the tip!
Would love to hear about the weights in the back. Looking for a cheap ballast in the back of my tractor
Inner tubes filled with sand/small gravel and chains...about 500pounds...more would be better!
I actually LOL'ed when you wished the world had a standard size for everything. There is... it's called Metric. It's not the worlds fault that the US does their own thing. Love your vids... I've been watching since they've numbered in the 700's. From a fan from the east coast of Canada...
Yup, I agree....metric does make sense!
I have a Bobcat which is basically a Kioti. I had a skid plate fabricated for the underbody. That would protect your battery.
Yup, good idea! Thanks!
I spray lithium grease on the terminals to prevent corrosion. Been doing that since the 70’s when my grandfather showed me.
yes any kind of grease, even Vaseline, will stop battery corrosion.
yup!
I have the same size machine but Kubota, there all pretty much the same, only thing i replaced in 14 years was a back hoe hose that rubbed through.
Kubota same size unit was 7-8k more. And treadle peddle.
Love to see a TYM on your place! The 37 hp with yanmar or 474,594 model with Tym engine.
Me too! Send me one!
Morning Chris, I have a TYM474 model excellent heavy duty give it a consideration when you’re thinking about changing to a new Tractor.
Yup, the TYM tractors are very nice.
Love the vice grips
Yup, it worked for a temporary fix!
Trade bait you need an extend a boom front end loader for your tall piles a smaller one that will fit in your big dumper
Maybe so!
Sounds like you've only had minor problems with the Kioti!! Hopefully you'll get a vendor who would like to do a partnership!! Stay Hydrated and Have a Safe Day
Yes and yes!
Iv seen a after market bigger battery box ( not sure what is involved for installation) and a heavy plate to add to bumper to protect box.. but yeah hopefully Kubota sponsors you and you can leave the kioti at your other place for plowing etc etc.
That would be good!
Yup, I'd think that with just shy of 60K subscribers you won't have any problem developing a partnership with any of the tractor manufacturers. I've got the Kioti RX 7320 with a cab and like it a lot. Maybe you'd want to consider something that size? Not quite sure what you meant when you said that you wouldn't mind getting something "a little" bigger.
Thanks, something 60hp+ ish???
@@InTheWoodyard ya, 60HP would probably work well for you, because then you can still get it with a hydrostatic Trans. If you went up to say my size, you have to get a gear driven Trans, which is fine for me, but most people prefer hydro, as they're easier to drive. Ya, if I were you, I'd start reaching out to different manufacturers, and see if any of them would be interested in developing a partnership with you. I would think that most brands would LOVE having a partnership with you, as you make so many videos, that their product would get a huge amount of exposure. Good luck!
@@JeffGeorgalasI ran the RX7320 on my channel and I loved some things about it but overall it was a bit big for me. New tractor coming soon! I’m going to miss the lift capacity of it though.
@@hardworkingmanoutdoors I love my 7320. Yes, it's overkill for a lot of what I do, but in Winter when pushing an 8' pushbox, it's perfect for my needs. I'm curious to see what machine you've got coming!
I’d suggest bolting or welding a heavier plate onto the bottom of the brush guard to protect the battery box better
Which you said about three minutes after I typed this 😂
And you can probably screw a couple couplers 😅 together to extend that hose
Yup!
good idea! Thanks!
Could you make or buy a skid plate and connect it to your front bumper?
yup.
After all the problems that tractor is throwing at you, I certainly would try to turn it in on another tractor brand. My father is a diehard John Deere tractor owner which is used on his timber farm. He also has a small John Deere bulldozer a JD 450C which has given excellent service for over 20 years. Changed the batteries once and several blade hoses only because some dirt and debris fell over the top of the blade and smashed a hose. Please look at John Deere before you buy. Best of luck in getting that new work toy.
I did look at John Deere when I was shopping low lift capacity and more $$$ per size and poor local dealers so...
@@InTheWoodyard Sorry to hear that your local John Deere dealers are not good. If you have not looked since buying your latest tractor, please give them another shot. Things change over time, new dealership owner's, a lot of tractor improvement, etc. Anyway, enjoy the hunt.
Why would they put the battery in a spot where it can get smashed so easily?
Good question!
Yes why they don't put some kind of cage around them lights I will never understand. Oh if you want to be alittle more safety minded you could cut a piece of angle iron the length your fully extended rod to fit in between the barrel and the pin on your lift cylinder so you don't have to be concerned about it coming down on you. We did when I worked for Cat. be safe
YUP! good idea!
Being as I was 16 when my Uncle bought the Kubota that I still use every day I would have to get another one...if this one ever wears out!
At 67 I think I will wear out first. 😂
Very cool!
Your using it to do real work, 500hrs. is more than most have in 10 years. This is a real review, on Utube don't get real work many times. there are lots of talking, looking at the color of it and worrying about trade-in value. Agree, buy it to do work, woods and logging is tuff on any tractor.
Yup, it is a work horse not a show pony.
“ I don’t wipe it down with a diaper” - good thing, gotta have your hands full and need them all dealing with the Baby-dumper !!
Yup!!!
Sounds like the tractor has been a good investment
Yup, kit does a lot!
It might be worthwhile checking out Kubota
Treadle peddle and 20-30% more$$$....???
Time for an avant, little giant, or bobcat articulated loader
They would be nice!
Hi Chris good Kioti it work very good ( Ty Ron
Thanks!
Good morning all!
Good morning, Kurt. 😉👍
Good morning!
my god the battery up there. yes you get what you pay for. but how do you secure the load, you're dead if it drops.
Yup, battery location needs to move.
All of these tractors have plus and minus. The dealership makes the difference. I bought my Kabota L4400 14 years ago and just changed the battery 6 months ago. I'm using the old battery for my woodspliter. Other than the battery I haven't had any problems with the Kabota.
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nice!
👍👍👍
Thanks!
Wow even the Pope! 😂👍👍
Yup, he is a regular!
Good morning everyone
Hello Sir Stanley!
Looks like a design issue, one shouldn’t have to take the whole front end apart, just to get at the battery . I don’t like the lurching that my Kubota does but I’ll keep it.
Kubotas are nice tractors.
Fun with Chris 😂😂😂
Thanks!
I put 900 hours of my bobcat 2001 year and not even one problem I bought it with 1400 hours
Nice!
Has it paid for itself in the time you've owned it ?
Not yet but it has done a lot and has a lot left to go.
@@InTheWoodyard you picked a good one
I’m gonna say that’s a terrible battery location tho I would relocate that battery to be honest just cause of that problem but I would put a battery around close to the steering column or under a seat or something like that
Yup.
Yeah it’s not a good location for that battery I hope they can read this if it’s under the hood or the fender or the part closer to the back is the best place for the battery if my opinion hope others don’t get butt hurt but yeah
Purchase an optima yellow top battery and a mounting plate for the battery and extended battery cables
Problem solved
You can mount the battery in any direction even upside down
Where should the battery go then?
@@InTheWoodyard you can put it in the back of the machine
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Thanks!!!
Time for a new one. Call Kubota and see if you can get a tractor to trst
Ya, maybe they can send me a few of them! Ha!
I made the mistake of standing up, in gear, then accidently stood on the go peddle, and the tractor lurched backwards (kubota treddle peddle)
Yup, I am not a fan of the treddle.
I am not a fan of Kioti . If I was going for a new tractor today of that size I would go with a kubota . I have a M5100 kubota . I have several tractors from old to modern . But unless you trade up every 3-4 years you will always have something to work on . If that battery did not have a Go handle on it I don’t see how you would ever get it out !
I looked hard at Kubota when I got mine...same size almost everything and they where $7-8k more.
Good morning ! To me, John Deere became "too cocky" about their product and, Kubota are too rich for my blood.
GNI
Yup, A LOT of people agree.
" I just like to complain." That's me, Chris.
My wife gets on me all the time.
I don't like to complain just tell the facts I wish I had a perfect life but stuff happens.
Battery... regular maintenance not done including battery tender.
Light...you hit something
Aftermarket control ...not Kioti
Hose popping out aftermarket
Bolts loosen
Pins should be greased and checked regularly as your manual
Seat sensor is govt. Mandated.
Regen another govt. Mandate.
I'd take a Kioti over a Deere or TYM any day.
Yup, stuff happens.
Canadian viewer - everyone else uses the metric system, only you Americans dont!
Chris - WTF is a Kilometer??
😆
You are taking a huge risk when you are moving logs with that loader. Yes, you are somewhat protected with the thumb on that grapple bucket but as the dent in your hood shows, it is possible to cause a log to roll down the arms of that loader and clean the driver right off the seat. You need complete front and rear ROPS protection on any tractor loader when moving logs. That's the advantage of cabs on loader tractors.
Maybe I should just stay home??? Work has to get done so I do it.
Don't think you have moved many logs with a loader/tractor of this size to say it is a "huge" risk.
@@InTheWoodyard Or maybe you should have a larger tractor with a cab to get front ROPS protection.
Or better yet get a forwarder with a grapple to move logs. You will be amazed at how much easier it is to use a grapple for moving logs.
KUBOTA!!😁
YUP!! lots more $$$$$$
I too, am willing to pay more for a product that just works, so I won't buy most modern diesels.
Good point!
Everyone likes Interstate batteries, I still think AC Delco or any other "older" name brands might be better....... Interstate tend to leak, or have weak cases. (opinion and my experience) Deep dive into quality, research percentage of lead content in any of the modern batteries and or overall weight. Napa seems to have quality batteries, but they are more expensive.
Thanks for the info!
Like everything today...I believe there are only a few battery companies that manufacture batteries for a lot of different companies. I have read forums arguing over the better battery to only have someone point out they are made in the same plant!😂
Cathy and Paul short make mod for tractor 🚜, out of Newfoundland ship anywhere in the world 🌎. Look 👀 Cathy and Paul short think there got a U tube channel to . 😊 work for IOC in Labrador iron ore on the biggest gear around 😊.
okay.
Good Morning Woodhounds!!
Hello!
Maybe you can suck that ding out of the hood.
Everything needs regular servicing, thankfully the battery was okay after all.
500 Hours, 3 years-wow
Might be worth cleaning or replacing the filter?😊
The Pope rang me to say-feed the cats😀
I have done the 50 hour 200hour and 500 hour regular service and all the filters have been changed with each service. The dent does not affect any function...this is a work horse not a show pony.
I did blow out air filter and radiator after I jumped it that day.
They should make engineers work as mechanics for a year before they are allowed to design anything. It is crazy where they put batteries any more. I have a John Deere Gator. It needed a new starter. It was only 2 bolts and a wire. We put it on a lift and undid it, it would not come out the hole. The unit needed 4 1/2 hrs. of work to get the battery out. STUPID. Same with your battery. You should just have to remove 2 screws and lift it out. It has worked that way for 100 yrs. but these over educated morons can't understand that.
Yup, and a lot of things now have 10 pound turds in a 5 pound sack design.
The only place that uses imperial is us. And canada.
Metric is the universal
Yup. Canada uses both!
Those orange triangles are dangerous. They block your view and skin you up every chance they get. If your not on the road or around idiots just get rid of it.
Yup!
Terrible place for a battery. Nice fix.
Yup, thanks!
Company's wouldn't make $ if it made sense
Haaa!
Got to be TYM . That’s how they advertise. Not a fan! You can do better!
Maybe?
🤨😐🤨😐
Thanks for watching!
Get a Massey Ferguson
Why?
You Tube Phishing for a free tractor.
If you don't ask they can't say yes!
When you do so publicly you lose credibility
On the flip side, for tractor company who pleads durability, etc. Chris would do a phenomenal job at showcasing all of that. Facts speak from Chris, he is not a fan of show pony’s, he wants what works, does what it says it going to do, and does not hold back. Some may say he is a salesman, I have been a subscriber to Chris’s channel for over 3 years and I can attest, he works hard and is not at all easy on equipment and does not hide anything. Straight facts. Personally, I want that; honesty and straight facts. Real world non sugar coated truth and Chris shows that as does Bert. So many other channels get tractors, I could list one who got just. I had to take a dump out of my thoughts of the posts and defend Chris or at best state the facts. With over 1400 videos and still going, the man knows his stuff and deserves credit where credit is due. UA-cam has become a great real world review place but a few creators tell the facts, like In The Wood Yard does. Rant over. I need more coffee and then get some more work done.
Great video Chris, keeping it real and honest. Good Night Irene. ☺️
Wow looking for bigger better newwer for free!
YUP!
Next time you have problem with battery acid put Coca-Cola on it. It will take care of the battery acid
Thanks for the tip!
Try water and baking soda. No sticky residue and baking soda will neutralize the battery acid.
I am not a fan of kioti
How many have you tried??? And what brands do you have now. Everyone I have talked to that has them loves them.
@@InTheWoodyard Two kubota and bobcat.
@@TANGO22222222so you have 1 kioti!...and you don't like it??
Kubota
Yeah? Why? I’m not a fan of gay dudes bc I’m not gay and don’t subscribe to that lifestyle! What’s your reason guy????
Go buy a John Deere
No! They really suck!
No thanks.
Ha!
Color fanboy, think beyond just color, big problem with this society today.