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KIOTI Tractor Expands Popular DK10 Line, SE Series Set to Arrive in July

KIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA, Inc., expands its popular DK10 product line with the introduction of eight new compact tractor models in the DK10SE Series available across North America. The DK10SE series includes four cab models—the DK4210SE HC, DK4710SE HC, DK5310SE HC and DK6010SE HC—and four ROPS models—the DK4210SE HST, DK4710SE HST, DK5310SE HST and DK6010SE HST. The new models offer top-of-the-line comfort and performance to tackle most any job. They join the DK4510, DK5010 and DK5510 ROPS models, introduced in 2014.
 
 
 
The new SE Series truly lives up to the DK10’s reputation for both power and smooth handling,” said Peter Dong-Kyun Kim, president and CEO of Daedong-USA, Inc., KIOTI Tractor Division. “We’re excited to expand this line in an effort to continually meet and exceed our customers’ desires.” 
 
With these recent additions to the expansive DK10 line, operators can choose the tractor that best fits their needs. Engine gross horsepower from 40 to 58 and PTO horsepower from 29 to 45 offer operators top-notch power in the field. 
 
Each DK10SE Series tractor is powered by a dependable, liquid-cooled, fuel-efficient, three-cylinder Daedong diesel engine. With a rear external 3-point control lever and hydraulic independent PTO, the DK10SEs deliver serious power to a range of implements, which can be connected with ease via a three-point hitch. 
 
 
 
The new models continue KIOTI’s tradition of providing operators with a balance of convenience and comfort. The DK10SEs offer unparalleled convenience with easy access to the fuel filter, oil filter, coolant reservoir, dipstick and fuel tank. This allows operators to simply and efficiently perform routine checks and basic maintenance on their own. The tilt steering wheel and an adjustable seat allow operators to settle in for a comfortable ride. 
 
All models come standard with rear differential lock, rear PTO, hydraulic power steering, 4WD, a remote hydraulic valve and an onboard toolbox. DK10SE ROPS models specifically feature an open platform design with a deck mat and fender grips on each side for easy mounting and dismounting. Cab models feature heat and AC, rear window defrost, a single lever joystick, front work lights and a power socket with USB connection and an AUX port. 
 
With the introduction of the DK10SE Series, comes two newly developed loaders, the KL5520 and KL5521, for ROPS and Cab models, respectively. These KIOTI Front End Loaders can be easily attached and detached with the assistance of a built-in parking stand. The KIOTI KB2485 Backhoe is also compatible with the DK10SE Series offering responsive two-lever controls with exceptional feathering. 
 
 
 
To learn more about the new DK10SE Series models, contact an authorized KIOTI Tractor dealer or visit KIOTI.com. 
 
About KIOTI Tractor 
 
Headquartered in Wendell, N.C., KIOTI Tractor is a market-driven company that has been supplying tractor models in the 22-110 horsepower range to the U.S. and Canadian markets for more than 30 years. Building on the company’s core product line and history of innovation, KIOTI has recently introduced new tractor and utility vehicle models and expanded its implement and attachment offering to its dealer and customer network across North America. For more information on KIOTI or KIOTI products, please visit your authorized KIOTI Tractor dealer or visit KIOTI.com.
 
Source : Kioti

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