Search results

  1. Rider7767

    Check out my new LS MT125 TLB Page

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRtpsi4MIs60DtwqyBEhvOw/videos?view_as=subscriber
  2. Rider7767

    Septic System and CK20S

    You know it! I am so ready to plant my garden, and finish my ground work for my new shop. Heck, I even look forward to mowing.
  3. Rider7767

    Septic System and CK20S

    Well, I did something I never intended to do with my CK20S! During this last cold snap my septic system backed up. It had been between -1 and 10 degrees for about 5 days strait. The Septic Pumping company came out and could not break the ground by hand. Where our house sets is steep, and they...
  4. Rider7767

    Bolts to keep an eye on...

    I have ran across several bolts loose from my handles to the loader mount during my 100 hr service. I put "Lock Tight" on them, but I will still check ever 100 hours.
  5. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    Until Spring, I guess this is good as it gets. Remodeling the House. Putting hardwood down.
  6. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    Merry Christmas to you all and have a Happy New Year. Better late than never.
  7. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    I got the tractor out today and pushed brush down the hill. It was nice to be on the tractor again. It rained me out. :(
  8. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    Bordercollie, That made me smile when you said, "I'll be spraying pastures in 3 months". I am ready for it to be spring!:blob_blue::whistling:
  9. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    To funny! I guess the cold is keeping most away from their tractors.
  10. Rider7767

    Any Body Home

    Any Kioti people out there? It is like being in a dark room and I can't find the door. :dancing:
  11. Rider7767

    Looking for CK20 Owners Manual

    I bought the complete PDF service manual through ebay for $9.95. It is for the CK22 which is the EURO version of the American CK20S. There are a few differences, but the manual points them out by saying "US model" or "Euro Model". It is a late 2009 manual which is much more up to date than many...
  12. Rider7767

    New 2013 Kioti Australian models video

    I remember reading somewhere, that old Daedong tractors were red. As far as I know, all Kioti tractors are Burnt Orange world wide.
  13. Rider7767

    DK40se fuel tank ate my gas can spout.

    The no spill spout brought to you by the EPA.
  14. Rider7767

    New 2013 Kioti Australian models video

    It is funny you said that. A few of the new models were introduced at the big AG Expo in GA. yesterday. It looks like the NX series is coming to the US/Canada markets. I guess it takes a while to get them by the EPA.
  15. Rider7767

    New 2013 Kioti Australian models video

    http://www.tradefarmmachinery.com.au/news-reviews/2013/9/kioti-2013-tractors-walkthrough/ Will they make to the US Market?
  16. Rider7767

    Kioti CK20S video digging stump.

    I have been fighting this stump for almost 4 years. It is down. I have to get it out of the hole now. It weighs more than my tractor. I burnt, hit, kicked, sawed, and drilled the stump. It was about 40 inches across when we started. Walnut makes for one tough stump! My neighbor shot fireworks...
  17. Rider7767

    LK 3054

    Knards, What is the outcome of the clutch? Is it out of adjustment or is the clutch bad? Just following up.
  18. Rider7767

    My CK20S is a Work Multiplier Cutting Wood (Skidder)

    I was driving through the woods and dropped my tongs off the back of the tractor. They were hard to find because they were black. I fixed that, and now they match.
  19. Rider7767

    LK 3054

    Clutches are funny things and are designed to be the weak link. Clutch wear is based on three things. Type of work, operating out of adjustment, and operator's habits. A person who leaves their foot on the clutch all the time can wear one out in a few weeks under hard pulls. As the tractor...
  20. Rider7767

    My CK20S is a Work Multiplier Cutting Wood (Skidder)

    I laid down 5 good size Hickory trees in March before my knee replacement. I wanted it to dry, and I knew it would take a few days to get over this surgery. The wood is nice and dry now, and it still splits well enough. It will burn hot as coal and it is low ash.
Top