I am about to trade in my 1 year old CS2220 for a CX2510 cab, and I can vouch for how many jobs a CS can handle. My most common use is rake grappling with a 60” Virnig (not a cheap or flimsy grapple but very well built and heavy) and the CS2220 handled it quite well and getting/clearing many tight spots. Very easy to maintain and easy to operate. Only minus I can think of is rear wheels are spaced narrow and very tight, so hooking up or adjusting attachments aren’t the easiest. So wheel spacers in the rear is a big +. If it weren’t for a very good trade in (- $600 in a year) I would definitely be happy keeping it.
@JoeTheFarmer5 ай бұрын
Great video Mike! Makes me really want a more compact machine to go with my RX. Just so much you can do with it!
@wendyandjodymaillet75035 ай бұрын
Awesome video Mike! The CS is a great subcompact tractor that is capable of doing a lot of things. Thanks for another great video! Take care and I’ll see you down the road…
@unclefester7715 ай бұрын
Another great job Mike! Very capable tractor, but I love my CK3510SE with loader and backhoe.
@RonaldDean-eq2cb5 ай бұрын
Hi Mike I used to work for an equipment rental company after I retired from my career job and we had two of the small backhoes of a different brand but those small backhoe’s are very impressive. Where they can go and the digging power. The kioti machines have more standard options from listening to your video. Thanks for sharing
@pete47574 ай бұрын
Great Video Larry, I have a five acre raw property that I need to clean up. It will be a homestead with no livestock; I will do small landscaping projects after I build. Would you recommend the CS or the CK? Thanks.
@artillerybuff20005 ай бұрын
that's a nice machine!
@scubatraveler1005 ай бұрын
Thank you another informative video.
@curtinfarmer15655 ай бұрын
A question for your next answers and questions. Just purchased a ck2620 HTS from Orchard Hill (Great Experience). Reading through the manual it says the following "Driving the a new tractor at a high speed or under heavy load can affect its durability. Make sure to run the tractor at the proper work load and speed for the initial operation of 10 to 20 hours. It goes on to include some tips such as do not drive the tractor at maximum speed on a road and never apply excessive load during work. Could you give some tips based on experience on the best way to break tractor in during the first 50 hours and maybe some specifics on RPM levels.