I have just over 200 hours on my ck2610, has been a great machine. I have learned to take it out of 4wd, it is easier to pull the handle while tuning the steering wheel, the binding will release. Thanks for your video!
Yes, that's a great tip. I also learned about this tip from a viewer a few months back. I talked about and actually demonstrate it in a recent video. Below is the link to that video if you'd like to check it out. Thanks for watching and commenting. ua-cam.com/video/9wZkI1NO-oo/v-deo.htmlsi=QReqfxzER--XzY3v
Hi, thanks for your content. New owner of a CK 2620, happy so far. The 4x4 release issue is called torque bind. On older 4x4 vehicles sometimes you could not get vehicle into 2wd. Easy answer was to jack a wheel up. You could watch the bind release when the wheel came off the ground.
Yes and those marks give you a good way to keep a check on them. Fortunately I haven’t had any to work their way loose. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
🎉Do you get a neutral light when you shift between ranges? I have the CK 4020 SE Hydrostatic and have never been able to get a light. Dealer said he thought it should show but I could bring it in and have it checked. It is not a major deal but there is a light that lights up for neutral before cranking it. I’m just hitting the 70 hour mark.
No I don’t think I’ve ever seen a neutral light come on. That would be nice. I know they use the same instrument panel on several models that have different lights and icons that don’t apply on some models. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@ReverendMoses yes that is correct. I’ve read and seen a lot of photos in the tractor groups that this happens from time to time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I have just over 200 hours on my ck2610, has been a great machine. I have learned to take it out of 4wd, it is easier to pull the handle while tuning the steering wheel, the binding will release. Thanks for your video!
Yes, that's a great tip. I also learned about this tip from a viewer a few months back. I talked about and actually demonstrate it in a recent video. Below is the link to that video if you'd like to check it out. Thanks for watching and commenting.
ua-cam.com/video/9wZkI1NO-oo/v-deo.htmlsi=QReqfxzER--XzY3v
I’ve had a CK 2610 Kioti for 2 years. It’s been flawless 👍🏻👍🏻
@@lyndonhamby7432 same here. My CK 3510 has been great for over 3 years now.
@@backyardcountrylivin1514 👍🏻👍🏻
Hi, thanks for your content. New owner of a CK 2620, happy so far. The 4x4 release issue is called torque bind. On older 4x4 vehicles sometimes you could not get vehicle into 2wd. Easy answer was to jack a wheel up. You could watch the bind release when the wheel came off the ground.
Great info, I never knew the proper term to call it. Glad you are enjoying your 2620. Thanks for taking the time to watch and comment.
The paint marks on bolts just means that bolt were torqued they do that for assembly
Yes and those marks give you a good way to keep a check on them. Fortunately I haven’t had any to work their way loose. Thanks for checking out the video and commenting.
🎉Do you get a neutral light when you shift between ranges? I have the CK 4020 SE Hydrostatic and have never been able to get a light. Dealer said he thought it should show but I could bring it in and have it checked. It is not a major deal but there is a light that lights up for neutral before cranking it. I’m just hitting the 70 hour mark.
No I don’t think I’ve ever seen a neutral light come on. That would be nice. I know they use the same instrument panel on several models that have different lights and icons that don’t apply on some models. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What size cutter do you run on the Kioti
I have a 5 ft Rhino rotary cutter I use on the Kioti. It handles it with no problem. Thanks for watching and commenting.
What's unclenching a tire? popping it off the rim?
thank you
@@ReverendMoses yes that is correct. I’ve read and seen a lot of photos in the tractor groups that this happens from time to time. Thanks for watching and commenting.
@@backyardcountrylivin1514 thank you
Wow, that hyd cluster looks scary. In Oz it's nice and neat on the inside
Yes I agree. Thanks for checking it out and commenting.