thanks for sharing the I just bought the Big brother the 7320 open cab it's a great tractor but I already bent the bucket by back dragging dirt. on the open cab you can only have two remotes. no room for a third remote. but if you buy a cab 7320 tractor there's room for three remotes. that orange tractor would look great parked next to your blue tractor
@@HomesteadBandwagon you can install as many aftermarket remotes as you want if you tap into the power beyond and add a multiple hydraulic spool valve but it's not going to be OEM
I bought a RX 6620 last June. Bent the bucket trying to pull a 2-2.5" white oak sapling out of the ground with the bucket. I think the reinforcement bars on the bottom of the bucket would better serve against this if they were run horizontally vs vertically ? Thoughts.
Well done and thanks. I am surprised this tractor series doesn't come with two remotes but nonetheless, it seems like a great value vs other similar size HP from other mfg's.
I wanted to add rear wheel weights to my kioti rx7320. kioti told me I would void my factory warranty if I added more than 75 lbs per rear wheel. so why even bother
There's a lot of personal preference involved, for sure. On the CS or MT1 sized tractors, I prefer the MT1 because of the operator's station. On the CX/XJ/MT2s, it's a little harder to pick a favorite. I think the CX is probably my pick. The CK/MT2E definitely goes to the CK. Fantastic machines. On the MT3 vs DK, I prefer the MT3 in an open station, but the DK has a little more comfortable cab. The NX vs MT4 would be a toss-up. MT5 vs RX would be a hard choice because the MT5 puts a ton of power to the ground, but the loader on the RX is way better, in my opinion. I don't really have experience with the next frame sizes up. In the end, you gotta put your butt in some seats and pick the machine that feels the best. If you're comfortable, that makes a huge difference when operating a machine all weekend
@@HomesteadBandwagon I had a kioti ck2610 that I recently sold so I could go to a bigger frame/hp. It was a great little tractor for what it was. Trying to compare the dk4510 to the Mt345e. I’ve never had a LS but they are very comparable just looking at the specs. I appreciate the help.
Either way you go, it'll be a fine machine. I think the LS has a liiiiittke more grunt to it, but that DK is a real pleasure to operate. Except for the loader control on the open station. That's my only gripe
pros and cons. my kioti doesnt have quick relaes for attachments. Why would you want you bucket to remain level while lifting? (Load just fall out.) Level or stationary. PTO should have a low and a high for Hydro pumps (spraying or etc) 540 and 1100, bumping the shuttle speeds seems to be dangerous -people get busy, on and off tractor, weather, heavy brush, limbs, terrain, lose straps, night time, lots of things could accidently bump that thing. Kind of like leaving a nuclear button in front of Biden. Dont know. Id like to get a newer one, but have to be convinced they're better, so far the improved models dont impress me. Just Sayin.
thanks for sharing the I just bought the Big brother the 7320 open cab it's a great tractor but I already bent the bucket by back dragging dirt. on the open cab you can only have two remotes. no room for a third remote. but if you buy a cab 7320 tractor there's room for three remotes. that orange tractor would look great parked next to your blue tractor
CAN'T add a 3rd remote? Challenge accepted!
@@HomesteadBandwagon you can install as many aftermarket remotes as you want if you tap into the power beyond and add a multiple hydraulic spool valve but it's not going to be OEM
I bought a RX 6620 last June. Bent the bucket trying to pull a 2-2.5" white oak sapling out of the ground with the bucket.
I think the reinforcement bars on the bottom of the bucket would better serve against this if they were run horizontally vs vertically ? Thoughts.
Well done and thanks. I am surprised this tractor series doesn't come with two remotes but nonetheless, it seems like a great value vs other similar size HP from other mfg's.
From what I've seen, they can hardly be beat at that price point!
adjustable dish on R4 wheels? awesome!
I FORGOT to add that! It's a great feature!
I wanted to add rear wheel weights to my kioti rx7320. kioti told me I would void my factory warranty if I added more than 75 lbs per rear wheel. so why even bother
What’s your opinion is LS better than kioti or is it just personal preference? I’m debating between the 2 brands at the moment.
There's a lot of personal preference involved, for sure. On the CS or MT1 sized tractors, I prefer the MT1 because of the operator's station. On the CX/XJ/MT2s, it's a little harder to pick a favorite. I think the CX is probably my pick. The CK/MT2E definitely goes to the CK. Fantastic machines. On the MT3 vs DK, I prefer the MT3 in an open station, but the DK has a little more comfortable cab. The NX vs MT4 would be a toss-up. MT5 vs RX would be a hard choice because the MT5 puts a ton of power to the ground, but the loader on the RX is way better, in my opinion. I don't really have experience with the next frame sizes up. In the end, you gotta put your butt in some seats and pick the machine that feels the best. If you're comfortable, that makes a huge difference when operating a machine all weekend
@@HomesteadBandwagon I had a kioti ck2610 that I recently sold so I could go to a bigger frame/hp. It was a great little tractor for what it was. Trying to compare the dk4510 to the Mt345e. I’ve never had a LS but they are very comparable just looking at the specs. I appreciate the help.
Either way you go, it'll be a fine machine. I think the LS has a liiiiittke more grunt to it, but that DK is a real pleasure to operate. Except for the loader control on the open station. That's my only gripe
I could live without the self leveler myself. I'm old school I guess, but if my FEL is full, all eyes are on it.
pros and cons. my kioti doesnt have quick relaes for attachments. Why would you want you bucket to remain level while lifting? (Load just fall out.) Level or stationary.
PTO should have a low and a high for Hydro pumps (spraying or etc) 540 and 1100, bumping the shuttle speeds seems to be dangerous -people get busy, on and off tractor, weather, heavy brush, limbs, terrain, lose straps, night time, lots of things could accidently bump that thing. Kind of like leaving a nuclear button in front of Biden. Dont know. Id like to get a newer one, but have to be convinced they're better, so far the improved models dont impress me. Just Sayin.
You might like the NEW RX series, which is coming in 2024. Here's a link to my review: th-cam.com/video/-gx2ba9fksY/w-d-xo.html