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KIOTI adds three models to PX tractor line

Tractors range from 93 HP to 110 HP

By Diego Flammini
Assistant Editor, North American Content
Farms.com

KIOTI added three new models to its PX tractor series – the PX9530PC, PX1053PC and PX1153 PC.

The tractors are equipped with higher engine power and lifting capacity, allowing growers to get more done when it matters most.

“We know our customers typically use this horsepower range (93 HP to 110 HP) for hard-working chores on their property, so we designed KIOTI’s new PX Series models to be even more powerful, yet still comfortable and versatile to help tackle the tasks at hand,” says Peter Dong-Kyun Kim, president and CEO of Daedong-USA, Inc., KIOTI Tractor Division in a release.

PX9530PC

  • 93 HP
  • Weighs 8,976 lbs (4,701 kg)
  • Max travel speed of 24.87 mph (40.02 km/h)
  • 79.1 HP PTO power
  • 34.3 gal. (130 L) fuel tank capacity
  • Lift capacity of 8,002 lbs (3,630 kg)

PX9530
PX9530PC
Photo: KIOTI

PX1053PC

  • 103 HP
  • Weighs 9,064 lbs (4,111 kg)
  • Max travel speed of 24.87 mph (40.02 km/h)
  • 86.6 HP PTO power
  • 34.3 gal. (130 L) fuel tank capacity
  • Lift capacity of 8,002 lbs (3,630 kg)

PX1053
PX1053PC
Photo: KIOTI

PX1153PC

  • 110 HP
  • Weighs 9,064 lbs (4,111 kg)
  • Max travel speed of 24.87 mph (40.02 km/h)
  • 92.2 HP PTO power
  • 34.3 gal. (130 L) fuel tank capacity
  • Lift capacity of 8,002 lbs (3,630 kg)

PX1153PC
PX1153PC
Photo: KIOTI


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