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<blockquote data-quote="Tarw Coch" data-source="post: 7414752" data-attributes="member: 1008"><p>We bought a Kioti after having our quad stolen 8 years ago and wouldn’t go back to a quad again.</p><p>Advantages include minimal fuel costs on red which is allways on farm, storage space so lots of stuff that might be needed e.g hammer and staples and electric fencing kit lives in the back along with the ability to carry anything needed such as bags of feed and the fact that it’s considerably warmer than a quad even though we have the drivers side door removed.</p><p>Biggest downside is speed, it will severely struggle to get past running cattle on the flat but hopefully that isn’t something required too often.</p><p></p><p>We did have a petrol canam on loan whilst the Kioti was in for repairs last year but despite its extra speed we were glad to get the Kioti back, the Kioti is more of a no frills rugged workhorse and after getting used to the low fuel requirements of a diesel I couldn’t go back to petrol.</p><p></p><p>Not particularly cheap things to buy and maintain but the Kioti has cost less in maintenance than previous quads and the fuel savings have more than made up for the extra purchase price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tarw Coch, post: 7414752, member: 1008"] We bought a Kioti after having our quad stolen 8 years ago and wouldn’t go back to a quad again. Advantages include minimal fuel costs on red which is allways on farm, storage space so lots of stuff that might be needed e.g hammer and staples and electric fencing kit lives in the back along with the ability to carry anything needed such as bags of feed and the fact that it’s considerably warmer than a quad even though we have the drivers side door removed. Biggest downside is speed, it will severely struggle to get past running cattle on the flat but hopefully that isn’t something required too often. We did have a petrol canam on loan whilst the Kioti was in for repairs last year but despite its extra speed we were glad to get the Kioti back, the Kioti is more of a no frills rugged workhorse and after getting used to the low fuel requirements of a diesel I couldn’t go back to petrol. Not particularly cheap things to buy and maintain but the Kioti has cost less in maintenance than previous quads and the fuel savings have more than made up for the extra purchase price. [/QUOTE]
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