UPDATE: The NX was the oldest model in the Kioti lineup and has officially been discontinued for 2024. Now it will be easier to decide which 45-60hp Kioti fits your needs!
@@PeachEater81 I've had conversations with the lead product development manager about our dreams for the NX. If I had to guess we'll see it updated next, with the same treatment given to it as new HX and RX. Who knows how far out that will be?
Great video. Hopefully the NS and NX get cosmetic updates soon. They’re great tractors. They’re just not very good looking tractors. Now the new DK20 and CK20 series look awesome!!
These are GREAT people to do business with!!! Even if you are not shopping for a tractor, check them out for your implements. I can’t say enough good things about these folks.
Excellent info, great job breaking the models down I had originally settled on dk but am convinced for what I'm doing the nx6010 will be perfect! Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God bless
Really nice video. I have a 2010 DK40se HST open station that I bought from you in May of '10. The "NS" looks just like mine. I only have 604hrs to date. Love my Kioti! Just wish I'd got the cab.
i have a 2011 DK40 se. Mine came with all the things you said has to be added to this new model. Adjustible arms, draft control, cruise control, ect. When i bought my DK the cab was bigger than the smaller Ck. Also the front end and rear end looks bigger than on the newer models.
Yes, sir. The DK series today is basically a beefed up CK. The NS series is basically the new DKse of old. If you look at it you'll see a lot of similarities to your previous-gen DKse!
Great job on the video! This has been the most helpful video I've found while shopping for a Kioti tractor. Will the NX be replaced by a new model? Something to complete with the grand L.
I had a great conversation with the lead product manager at Kioti a few months ago. We were talking about the "dream changes" to ultimately fill out the product line. The RX should be made a little bigger, going from 80-90hp, and the NX should come in starting at 60-65hp, and ending at around 75hp. It could have the 4 cylinder the RX has (they share the same hood, so there should be room) and have the most advanced features with a newer electronic HST. Who knows what we'll see in the future!
That NS##10 HST looks like my DK50SE (new-to-me, though mine has a cab...)!! The DK##10SE series tractors got smaller than the previous generation(DK##), while the NX##10 series is a bit larger than that previous generation DK##. It looks like they are bringing back the DK## series size and layout with the NS##10 series!! Which I think would be a great idea (they just need to add a cab version....)!! I would be really interested to see if the "linked pedal" option on the new NS##10 HST series would be available separately and if it would fit and work on my DK50SE HST????? (full product code is really DK50CHSE HST w/ KL401 Loader) The operator's station layout looks identical (minus the yellow PTO on/off control, though my control pod has the spot for it), same with most of the rear end. Actually the left pod that has the 4-wheel drive switch and hazard switch has one extra switch location that my DK50SE doesn't have. Do you have a NS##10 HST with the "linked pedal" option installed that you could do a quick video of the control location on the operators station? Just saw your previous "NS series walkaround" video (& watched it), looks like you noticed the similarities as well in that video!!
I have 2011 DK40SE HST open station and the NS rear looks pretty similar to it. It's been a great tractor and the simple mechanical controlled HST has no issues. I guess a linked throttle would be nice but I'm wearing ear plugs anyways and I suspect the new electronic control engines maintain revs more consistently under load. So it seems if you want a simpler open station HST tractor, the NS is the model to get.
I bought a NX 4510 in 2023 and had constant problems with the NX. It was a lemon and in some case dangerous as it went into neutral on its own often when I was on a hill. It was in the shop several times for over 10 weeks in the first year. I have had many tractors since 1996 and this was by far my worst experience. I bought a DK 5310SE in 2024 and have been happy with the change. I was not happy with how Kioti addressed the situation. The NX had many problems and the company should have been more willing to work with customers.
This is interesting. None of the problems the NX had during its run would make it jump into neutral randomly. My guess is the H/M/L shifter linkage wasn't fully seated (it was hard to engage on that model) or the pedals were getting input at the same time. If the F/R pedals both got any input at the same time it would give an error code and stop moving. Either way, i'm glad they were able to get you switched over!
@@MatthewK88x The major one was an electronic component on the HST transmission. They had a bad run of them that needed replaced, and it required the tractor split to do it. They had a lot of units with the problem and it took awhile to get replacement parts, so it was definitely the biggest headache. There was also a bad run of safety control modules (where all the safety switches run to) that would fail and create a no start situation. This was a much easier fix and not as big a deal. Lastly, there was an issue created when they switched over to the current seat design that would create grounding issues for the HST control box. They fixed it quickly with a ground strap. Besides these issues caused by a bad run of electronic parts the NX was very stout. You'll see 2014-2018 units that have thousands of hours with no issues, and once fixed are totally fine.
I have a 2019 DK5510, bought new. Great tractor to operate. However, the tier 4 system is a nightmare. It has two different regens, passive and parked. It can not complete the 40-minute parked regen without a trip to the dealer. 600 hours now, and it hasn't done a parked regen on its own. Neither Kioti nor the dealer understands how the system works or how to fix it.
Kioti has regional techs that will go directly to the dealer to resolve problems the dealer can't solve. Has your dealer reached out to them I wonder? Where are you located?
Honestly, companies these days are making things too complicated. Just name your models 35, 55, 65….or whatever horsepower, and then you give an option for cab and transmission for each. Like why do you have a tractor on the same frame and then throw a cab on it and different transmission have completely different power ratings? It’s not like the horsepower is so different you couldn’t have either transmission option. Also, why do you give different options for different tractors on the same frame? Why can’t I just get the same options. That doesn’t even make sense. It’s just too complicated. Be like Volkswagen. You have the S, SE, and SEL in each model. You know exactly what you’re getting with each trim. The car, horsepower, and everything else is the same. The only thing that changes is the options…..
UPDATE: The NX was the oldest model in the Kioti lineup and has officially been discontinued for 2024. Now it will be easier to decide which 45-60hp Kioti fits your needs!
Will the NX be replaced by a new model? Something to complete with the grand L.
@@PeachEater81 I've had conversations with the lead product development manager about our dreams for the NX. If I had to guess we'll see it updated next, with the same treatment given to it as new HX and RX. Who knows how far out that will be?
Your video was amazingly helpful!!! I am looking for a new tractor and needed the information that you provided.
I'm glad you got good info out of it!
Great video. Hopefully the NS and NX get cosmetic updates soon. They’re great tractors. They’re just not very good looking tractors. Now the new DK20 and CK20 series look awesome!!
These are GREAT people to do business with!!! Even if you are not shopping for a tractor, check them out for your implements. I can’t say enough good things about these folks.
Excellent info, great job breaking the models down I had originally settled on dk but am convinced for what I'm doing the nx6010 will be perfect! Thanks for sharing, stay safe and God bless
Excellent video, by far the best kioti video I have seem. Keep up the good work.
Really nice video. I have a 2010 DK40se HST open station that I bought from you in May of '10. The "NS" looks just like mine. I only have 604hrs to date. Love my Kioti! Just wish I'd got the cab.
Great to hear from our long-time customers. The NS is definitely based off the old DKse platform. It's never too late to trade for a cab model!
Very informative!I was thinking the dk but the ns series might be a better option.
What's the price difference between them?
i have a 2011 DK40 se. Mine came with all the things you said has to be added to this new model. Adjustible arms, draft control, cruise control, ect. When i bought my DK the cab was bigger than the smaller Ck. Also the front end and rear end looks bigger than on the newer models.
Yes, sir. The DK series today is basically a beefed up CK. The NS series is basically the new DKse of old. If you look at it you'll see a lot of similarities to your previous-gen DKse!
Excellent info, well done
Great job on the video! This has been the most helpful video I've found while shopping for a Kioti tractor.
Will the NX be replaced by a new model? Something to complete with the grand L.
I had a great conversation with the lead product manager at Kioti a few months ago. We were talking about the "dream changes" to ultimately fill out the product line. The RX should be made a little bigger, going from 80-90hp, and the NX should come in starting at 60-65hp, and ending at around 75hp. It could have the 4 cylinder the RX has (they share the same hood, so there should be room) and have the most advanced features with a newer electronic HST. Who knows what we'll see in the future!
A lot of good information
Late to the party but great info .. I am look at a DK but wondering if a NS would be better for me
what is cruise control on the nx model.and how do you use it
Yes great brand
That NS##10 HST looks like my DK50SE (new-to-me, though mine has a cab...)!! The DK##10SE series tractors got smaller than the previous generation(DK##), while the NX##10 series is a bit larger than that previous generation DK##. It looks like they are bringing back the DK## series size and layout with the NS##10 series!! Which I think would be a great idea (they just need to add a cab version....)!!
I would be really interested to see if the "linked pedal" option on the new NS##10 HST series would be available separately and if it would fit and work on my DK50SE HST?????
(full product code is really DK50CHSE HST w/ KL401 Loader)
The operator's station layout looks identical (minus the yellow PTO on/off control, though my control pod has the spot for it), same with most of the rear end. Actually the left pod that has the 4-wheel drive switch and hazard switch has one extra switch location that my DK50SE doesn't have.
Do you have a NS##10 HST with the "linked pedal" option installed that you could do a quick video of the control location on the operators station?
Just saw your previous "NS series walkaround" video (& watched it), looks like you noticed the similarities as well in that video!!
I have 2011 DK40SE HST open station and the NS rear looks pretty similar to it. It's been a great tractor and the simple mechanical controlled HST has no issues. I guess a linked throttle would be nice but I'm wearing ear plugs anyways and I suspect the new electronic control engines maintain revs more consistently under load. So it seems if you want a simpler open station HST tractor, the NS is the model to get.
Do you know when the DK 20 series are going to be hitting dealers?
It's already being built in place of the previous gen, so we expect to see them early-mid 2023 when the old stock dries up!
That was a good informative video. How long does it take to get one?
It depends on the model. We have some in stock, we have many more currently on order. Feel free to call or email us to find out!
@@kentonequipment4687 What is your phone number or web site? I can't find either.
Do you have a 3510hst se with ag tires
I bought a NX 4510 in 2023 and had constant problems with the NX. It was a lemon and in some case dangerous as it went into neutral on its own often when I was on a hill. It was in the shop several times for over 10 weeks in the first year. I have had many tractors since 1996 and this was by far my worst experience. I bought a DK 5310SE in 2024 and have been happy with the change. I was not happy with how Kioti addressed the situation. The NX had many problems and the company should have been more willing to work with customers.
This is interesting. None of the problems the NX had during its run would make it jump into neutral randomly. My guess is the H/M/L shifter linkage wasn't fully seated (it was hard to engage on that model) or the pedals were getting input at the same time. If the F/R pedals both got any input at the same time it would give an error code and stop moving. Either way, i'm glad they were able to get you switched over!
@@kentonequipment4687 Can you please expound upon the known issues with the NX? Are they fixed yet?
@@MatthewK88x The major one was an electronic component on the HST transmission. They had a bad run of them that needed replaced, and it required the tractor split to do it. They had a lot of units with the problem and it took awhile to get replacement parts, so it was definitely the biggest headache.
There was also a bad run of safety control modules (where all the safety switches run to) that would fail and create a no start situation. This was a much easier fix and not as big a deal.
Lastly, there was an issue created when they switched over to the current seat design that would create grounding issues for the HST control box. They fixed it quickly with a ground strap.
Besides these issues caused by a bad run of electronic parts the NX was very stout. You'll see 2014-2018 units that have thousands of hours with no issues, and once fixed are totally fine.
@@kentonequipment4687 Thank you for the detailed response! I appreciate it!
I have a 2019 DK5510, bought new. Great tractor to operate. However, the tier 4 system is a nightmare. It has two different regens, passive and parked. It can not complete the 40-minute parked regen without a trip to the dealer. 600 hours now, and it hasn't done a parked regen on its own. Neither Kioti nor the dealer understands how the system works or how to fix it.
Kioti has regional techs that will go directly to the dealer to resolve problems the dealer can't solve. Has your dealer reached out to them I wonder? Where are you located?
I'm located near Mtn Grove Mo. Yes my dealer has reached out to them. It is all done by email, so it is not first person communication.
Honestly, companies these days are making things too complicated. Just name your models 35, 55, 65….or whatever horsepower, and then you give an option for cab and transmission for each. Like why do you have a tractor on the same frame and then throw a cab on it and different transmission have completely different power ratings? It’s not like the horsepower is so different you couldn’t have either transmission option. Also, why do you give different options for different tractors on the same frame? Why can’t I just get the same options. That doesn’t even make sense.
It’s just too complicated. Be like Volkswagen. You have the S, SE, and SEL in each model. You know exactly what you’re getting with each trim. The car, horsepower, and everything else is the same. The only thing that changes is the options…..
Unfortunately every manufacturer has to differentiate names to avoid copyright, while also keeping them simple enough for consumers to understand.