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KIOTI Tractor Introduces Two New Models to the CK10SE Series

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KIOTI Tractor, a division of Daedong-USA, Inc., is excited to introduce two new special edition cab models to its CK10SE Series tractor line. The CK3510SE HC and the CK4010SE HC feature the same hydrostatic transmission (HST) and minimal vibration experience that low-maintenance operators know and love about the CK10 Series with added features and benefits of a factory-installed cab.
 
The CK3510SE HC and the CK4010SE HC provide a power take-off (PTO) of 29.4 and 31.9 horsepower (hp) respectively, with a rear PTO of 540 revolutions per minute (rpm) and advance with a powerful engine gross of 34.9 and 39.6 hp respectively. The drive train operates with standard four-wheel drive and rear differential lock, powering through slippery and inclement outdoor conditions. The hydraulic system of the models also features a Category I three-point hitch for various implement pairing capabilities.
 
Standard features of both models include HST cruise and link pedals to reduce fuel consumption and offer rear dual remote valves with four ports, two spring and two detents. Additionally, these models feature A/C and heat, allowing operators to perform tasks comfortably throughout the year. Optional equipment may also be purchased for the CK3510SE HC and the CK4010SE HC, such as the mid PTO Kit, enabling these models to achieve 2,000 rpm.
 
The all-new CK10SE factory-installed cab models can be outfitted with the KIOTI KL4020 Front End Loader, which delivers a maximum lift height of 98.4-inches and a lift capacity of 1,930-pounds. Other attachments available for these models include the KIOTI KB2475L Backhoe ready to assist in tackling whatever job lies ahead.
 
Source : Kioti

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