Danimal_C Region system went to hell after 1000 hours $6000 to fix it And then went hundred hours and now the wiring harness they said it shorted out and buildup inside the wiring mechanisms so now I got a buy a whole new wiring harness for 1800 not fun spent $46,000 tractor and this is what you get
Hi, I know this video is a couple years old but I have a question if you don't mind. I have the same tractor and was curious how well yours handles this plow? Do you think it can handle the 94" Titan plow? The 94" is about 60lbs. heavier. Thanks
I wouldn't go any bigger than a 6ft personally.... it's not the weight of the plow, it's how much snow can the tractor handle when it's deep or heavy wet snow. Just my experience... thanks 👍
@@savagebeast8476 Thanks for the quick reply. Mine is a 2017 great machine. I understand what you mean. I just turned up the fuel pressure to get the extra 9hp out of it. It's essentially the same motor as the 3510. It was like night and day after I adjusted it.
@@savagebeast8476 It sure is. I didn't turn it up too much, just enough. My loader was a little weak from the factory, so I ended up turning up the pressure and used a pressure gauge. 600psi makes a huge difference in the loader!
I've got a 2510 with a cut-down fisher mouted to a black skid steer plate. i took the rams off and made it manual angle, but thinking i should have kept the rams and gone with using the rear remotes. i did use the rear remotes to control a hydro top link which is handy. what is the other lever next to the one you point to? is that a hydraulic deck lift or something, i didn't see another set of quick connects out back. does the new 2610 have a medium range?
Yes it does have a 3 speed transmission, low, med,high.... very nice for selecting exactly how fast and how much power you need for certain situations..... Works great....
I just bought a 3510 and will be doing this in the near future. I did not get any remotes added to my tractor when I bought it and now regretting that decision. If you were starting fresh, would you put the remotes on the front? Can you share what type of valve and lever you purchased?
As far as I know they are directly from Kioti, they were added at the dealer. I'm not upset that I didn't install the front remotes also only because the setup I have works perfectly and is much cheaper but as always it depends on your specific situation.... thanks
I’m looking at this size of tractor, I’d like eventually to have a front mount snowblower. I’m looking at used tractors and most don’t have the mid pto on them, so would I be able to just run what would be the mid mount lines back to the rear such as this? If so, it would make buying a tractor much easier since I wouldn’t have to spend $1000 or so in the mid pto
You have to have a mid mount p.t.o. if you are going to have a snowblower in the front. Remotes are hydraulic hook ups, and would run the hydraulic shoot in the front or whatever else you hook up. You would need the p.t.o. for the auger etc. Thanks
Nice rig. They are a great compact for the money. I have the same 2610 and im thinking of a box or blade. Was size blade do you have ? Also, what made you decide on the blade Thx. James in mass.
It's a 6' land pride, it's a sturdy blade compared to some others. It helps with snow plowing by being able to scrape packed in snow and it can easily pop frozen banks etc, plowing forward and backward, not to mention all summer long. Works great... The price was right and it's the same color.
i have an Everything Attachments 60” box blade. Free shipping within 1200 miles, made in-house with MANY design features that are needed for durability. The price was much less than woods, land pride and even county line’s junk. They are a USA outfit in the Carolinas. U can see their youtube channel. that’s how i learned about them
Thank you SB for your thoughts on the blade....totally makes sense then for the hard packed stuff. I have a local Kubota dealer in Mass who does a lot with LP , so planning to make a trip one day this week to see what type of numbers ... :)
Heck yeah. I have a CK 2610 too. Great machine 👍🏻👍🏻
Beautiful looking tractor. I just bought the same thing except I got the 35 c k 10 s e hydrostatic and I love it
Been nice to see it plow
what length were your hoses and what size couplings did you need?
I hope you have better luck with your tractor and I’ve had with mine
What happened
Danimal_C Region system went to hell after 1000 hours $6000 to fix it
And then went hundred hours and now the wiring harness they said it shorted out and buildup inside the wiring mechanisms so now I got a buy a whole new wiring harness for 1800 not fun spent $46,000 tractor and this is what you get
@@802louis damn, what model did you purchase?
Hi, I know this video is a couple years old but I have a question if you don't mind. I have the same tractor and was curious how well yours handles this plow? Do you think it can handle the 94" Titan plow? The 94" is about 60lbs. heavier. Thanks
I wouldn't go any bigger than a 6ft personally.... it's not the weight of the plow, it's how much snow can the tractor handle when it's deep or heavy wet snow. Just my experience... thanks 👍
@@savagebeast8476 Thanks for the quick reply. Mine is a 2017 great machine. I understand what you mean. I just turned up the fuel pressure to get the extra 9hp out of it. It's essentially the same motor as the 3510. It was like night and day after I adjusted it.
Very nice... extra power is a good thing
@@savagebeast8476 It sure is. I didn't turn it up too much, just enough. My loader was a little weak from the factory, so I ended up turning up the pressure and used a pressure gauge. 600psi makes a huge difference in the loader!
I've got a 2510 with a cut-down fisher mouted to a black skid steer plate. i took the rams off and made it manual angle, but thinking i should have kept the rams and gone with using the rear remotes. i did use the rear remotes to control a hydro top link which is handy.
what is the other lever next to the one you point to? is that a hydraulic deck lift or something, i didn't see another set of quick connects out back.
does the new 2610 have a medium range?
There are 2 sets of remotes in the back, I don't have it hooked up to anything currently.... thanks
Yes it does have a 3 speed transmission, low, med,high.... very nice for selecting exactly how fast and how much power you need for certain situations..... Works great....
How does it do pushing dirt around, is the loader frame strong enough to push alot of material around
i realize I am kinda off topic but do anybody know of a good website to stream newly released series online?
@Alexander Junior flixportal xD
@Rogelio Troy thanks, I went there and it seems like they got a lot of movies there :) I appreciate it !!
@Alexander Junior You are welcome :)
I just bought a 3510 and will be doing this in the near future. I did not get any remotes added to my tractor when I bought it and now regretting that decision. If you were starting fresh, would you put the remotes on the front? Can you share what type of valve and lever you purchased?
As far as I know they are directly from Kioti, they were added at the dealer. I'm not upset that I didn't install the front remotes also only because the setup I have works perfectly and is much cheaper but as always it depends on your specific situation.... thanks
I’m looking at this size of tractor, I’d like eventually to have a front mount snowblower.
I’m looking at used tractors and most don’t have the mid pto on them, so would I be able to just run what would be the mid mount lines back to the rear such as this?
If so, it would make buying a tractor much easier since I wouldn’t have to spend $1000 or so in the mid pto
You have to have a mid mount p.t.o. if you are going to have a snowblower in the front. Remotes are hydraulic hook ups, and would run the hydraulic shoot in the front or whatever else you hook up. You would need the p.t.o. for the auger etc. Thanks
Nice bud 👍 👏🏆👴🐕🚜🤠🇺🇸😎🙏
I would have bought one of these but the frame for the backhoe was huge.
As it should be
@@maddawg4599 not if you like space in your barn when it's not in use. I went with Kubota. Glad I did too.
Nice rig. They are a great compact for the money. I have the same 2610 and im thinking of a box or blade. Was size blade do you have ? Also, what made you decide on the blade Thx. James in mass.
It's a 6' land pride, it's a sturdy blade compared to some others. It helps with snow plowing by being able to scrape packed in snow and it can easily pop frozen banks etc, plowing forward and backward, not to mention all summer long. Works great... The price was right and it's the same color.
i have an Everything Attachments 60” box blade. Free shipping within 1200 miles, made in-house with MANY design features that are needed for durability. The price was much less than woods, land pride and even county line’s junk.
They are a USA outfit in the Carolinas. U can see their youtube channel. that’s how i learned about them
Thank you SB for your thoughts on the blade....totally makes sense then for the hard packed stuff. I have a local Kubota dealer in Mass who does a lot with LP , so planning to make a trip one day this week to see what type of numbers ... :)