Got mine delivered yesterday, Kioti was running a free loader program until the end of the month about $3500 savings. Got a grapple and snow pusher as well. 🙂
@@acreagestuff Rimguard(beet juice) is the best since it weighs 11lbs per gallon and wont corrode the rim or freeze but it costs quite a bit more than other options.
@@acreagestuff Having Rim Guard put in would cost more for sure, but it is the highest weight liquid ballast per gallon, won't, freeze, won't corrode and is environmentally safe.
100% recommend liquid ballast in the rear wheels. Massive difference! I regularly move over 1200lbs on my pallet forks without any other ballast attached.
How are you liking the R14 tires? Were they already on the tractor or did you request them? Many dealers put the R4 tires on but many channels say the R14 are better all around.
The tractor came with those tires already, I do really like them but not able to compare them to the others. I will say that they rip up the lawn a little bit, especially when turning with a load or lining up to something. I was thinking about switching to a less aggressive tire to mitigate that but not sure how that would effect the performance in the mud/dirt.
@@acreagestuff Make sure that you're not in 4WD on the grass if you don't need to be. I was doing dirt work in the yard with my ck 2620. I didn't know that I knocked the foot lever into 4x4. No torn up grass until I did that. Saves wear and tear on the machine too.
Got mine delivered yesterday, Kioti was running a free loader program until the end of the month about $3500 savings. Got a grapple and snow pusher as well. 🙂
Stoked for you! I bet you'll love it!
You can put winter windshield washer fluid in back tires for extra rear weight with a special fluid valve steam
I have also heard of beet extract? That’s a lot of windshield washer fluid would be buying in bulk for sure lol
@@acreagestuff Rimguard(beet juice) is the best since it weighs 11lbs per gallon and wont corrode the rim or freeze but it costs quite a bit more than other options.
@@acreagestuff Having Rim Guard put in would cost more for sure, but it is the highest weight liquid ballast per gallon, won't, freeze, won't corrode and is environmentally safe.
100% recommend liquid ballast in the rear wheels. Massive difference! I regularly move over 1200lbs on my pallet forks without any other ballast attached.
@@scottfraiser6768 All depends on the tractor and it will usually still help relieve some stress off the front axle by having 3pt ballast.
On being tippy, do you have any liquid ballast in your rear tires?
I do not! Something to look into for sure- thanks for the comment!
If you rotate the blade 180 degrees you can pull the snow almost like back dragging with a plow but you won't dig up your gravel
Nice! I will have to try this!
How are you liking the R14 tires? Were they already on the tractor or did you request them? Many dealers put the R4 tires on but many channels say the R14 are better all around.
The tractor came with those tires already, I do really like them but not able to compare them to the others. I will say that they rip up the lawn a little bit, especially when turning with a load or lining up to something. I was thinking about switching to a less aggressive tire to mitigate that but not sure how that would effect the performance in the mud/dirt.
@@acreagestuff Make sure that you're not in 4WD on the grass if you don't need to be. I was doing dirt work in the yard with my ck 2620. I didn't know that I knocked the foot lever into 4x4. No torn up grass until I did that. Saves wear and tear on the machine too.
Your a content machine!
Always something to do, and it's fun to share it!
@@untamedfeast Yes, hope to see this channel grow.
What brand is the grapple?