Kioti Pictures

Thanks Jim. Dawg needs help with this forum. If we have any other Kioti owners that might like to help Big Dog moderate this forum, just send me a PM. :thumb: :D
 
I was going to post some pictures of my tractor here and decided I didn't want to hurt any feelings, so I passed on the idea:mrgreen:
 
Just a bump for the new Kioti members!!!

Show'em guys ................
 

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Nice tractor and property you have there Big Dog.
Here's a few more.
 

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RR, got any more details on that grapple you could share?

Looks like a different design of the bottom jaw than some, its more curved up.

Like the 'body armour' as it were :D
 
RR, got any more details on that grapple you could share?

Looks like a different design of the bottom jaw than some, its more curved up.

Like the 'body armour' as it were :D

Yes it does. that grapple looks killer. What I could do with one of those.
Great pics guys. Nice rigs you got there!!! And clean to. Now I feel like I should go home and wash mine.
 
That's a 48" Millonzi grapple, pretty light and sturdy as hell.
They run around $800 bucks or so depending on attachment
setup plus shipping.
 
Thats a real good price!

I priced up to build something similar, but much smaller, and it wasn't much less than that.
 
Took a few new photos today.
My DK 35 ready to push some snow.
 

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Vince, did you need wheel spacers when you put chains on the back ? I have a CK25 with R4's, I don't have alot of room.

Tks
Harvey
No.
I have an older model DK 35 with a lot of room for rear chains.
A freind of mine has a newer model DK 35se and told me he may need wheel spacers to add rear chains.
 
My rear blower and my home made grapple on my DK45 . Grapple is not attached in the pictures ,but you get the idea . I made the tooth bar as part of the grapple so I could use it or open the jaws for back blading smoothly . It sure works well . I still need to add replaceable teeth on the tooth bar. This is my nieghbors tractor that I show the grapple on and it already has a tooth bar installed so it may look a little confusing . The jaws lock against the cutting blade making it greet for a tooth bar .
 

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heres my DK55 with 551 loader, 245 trouble free hours, its a 2007 model. its for sale, sold my land now it just sita around. 19000 cash.
 

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