Posted by JD Seller on July 23, 2018 at 20:46:11 from (173.215.45.26):
In Reply to: Kioti vs Kubota posted by WNYBill on July 23, 2018 at 06:51:54:
Around here finding a Kioti dealer would be like hunting for hen's teeth. They start out and sell a few tractors and then quit. The Kioti tractor itself is not a bad machine but dealer support can be spotty. I just looked and in the ENTIRE state of Iowa they have two dealerships. If you can sell tractor in the heart of farm country then some thing is wrong.
I looked up Kubota dealerships and they have 16 dealerships On the east side of I-35. I know they have more west too but 16 proved the point. LOL
The only way I would even think about a Kioti tractor is to have a good local dealership, that has sold them for at least 10 years. PLUS then plan to keep the tractor forever.
The reason I say that is Kioti resale is terrible. Especially when compared to Kubota. Whatever you save up front will be more than eat up when you go to trade or sell. Just a fact. Remember that lower purchase price drives the value of existing USED Kioti tractors down.
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