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KIOTI Launches the HX1302 and HX1402: A New Standard for Power and Performance in Utility Tractors

WENDELL, N.C., -- KIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA Inc., is proud to introduce the HX1302 and HX1402, the latest additions to its HX Series utility tractor line. These models represent KIOTI's most powerful tractors yet, delivering a significant leap in performance with up to 35 more horsepower than previous models. Engineered for demanding applications, the HX1302 and HX1402 are built to excel in heavy-duty farming, bailing, tilling, cultivating, excavating, and grading.

Experience Enhanced Power and Efficiency:

The HX1302 and HX1402 feature a state-of-the-art power shift transmission, designed for smooth and efficient power delivery. This advanced technology minimizes operator fatigue, while providing a highly responsive driving experience. With enhanced capabilities, these tractors effortlessly handle heavy loads and power demanding attachments. The robust closed-center hydraulics system delivers an impressive 44 gallons per minute, ensuring rapid and efficient operation.

Stay informed and in control with the KIOTI Connect TMS system, providing real-time alerts and essential vehicle data. The illuminated digital instrument panel offers critical information at a glance including vehicle status, warnings, and TMS alerts.

Boasting an 8,492-pound maximum lift capacity and a category II three-point hitch, the HX1302 and HX1402 offer exceptional versatility for a wide range of applications. Reach speeds up to 25 mph, while wet multi-disc brakes provide reliable stopping power. The versatile rear PTO, with 540/540E/1,000 rpm speeds, adapts to any task.

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