CK20S vs SC2410

Rider7767

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I was comeing through Crossville, TN today and stopped by the Kioti dealer to get a hydraulic filter. They had both the CK20S and the SC2410 setting beside each other. They both are nice machines. What do you think. I think they both have their place.
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They look nice. You're right, they each have their own place and their own users. My New Holland TC18 is about the size of the CK20S. I got it the last year they were made. Then NH came out with the subcompact TZ series. I really wanted a Kioti 20HP at the time, but they kept delaying release of them. Don't remember the model number. I looked at the NH the JD and Kubota in the 18-20HP range, but the NH just had a bigger platform which I liked better. Larger frame, larger tires, bigger FEL.

I'm happy with what I chose. I'm sure most people are happy with their choice for what ever their reasons. Except my neighbor. He's lived there for a year and has had 4 different tractors.
 
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The SC is lighter and more comfortable. It is lower and easier to get on. The CK is still comfortable and has a much heavier rear end. The CK is a little bigger overall, and the loader is much heavier.

There is not a NH dealer near me, but I did check out their tractors on a trip. Stout looking. Glad you are enjoying yours.
 
Looking at the pics (not pulling up the specs on each), the SC2410 looks more like a yard or light(er) duty machine.

The loader doesn't seem as robust (and I don't like the position of the controls).
No suspension seat
ROPS folds for fitting in a residential garage.
Rear drawbar is fixed (and tucked in too far IMHO for easy connection).
CAT 0 instead of CAT 1 for the 3PH.
Single cylinder for loader.
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Looking at the pics (not pulling up the specs on each), the SC2410 looks more like a yard or light(er) duty machine.

The loader doesn't seem as robust (and I don't like the position of the controls).
No suspension seat
ROPS folds for fitting in a residential garage.
Rear drawbar is fixed (and tucked in too far IMHO for easy connection).
CAT 0 instead of CAT 1 for the 3PH.
Single cylinder for loader.
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Good eye Brian. :agree:

Good pics rider. :thumb:
 
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