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Kioti CS20 Series – Perfect Maintenance Tractor

Kioti CS20 Series – Perfect Maintenance Tractor

Sub Compact Tractor with Feature-Packed Performance 

By Ryan Ridley
Farms.com

The Kioti CS20 Series tractors are designed to be user-friendly and versatile for first-time tractor owners. 

Ideal for properties ranging from 5 to 10 acres, these tractors offer a range of features that make property maintenance tasks a breeze. 

Farms.com recently connected with Joel Hicks, product line manager at Kioti Tractor, to discuss how the CS20 Series caters to the needs of first-time tractor buyers and farmers will a large amount of yard maintenance.  

The tractors are available in two variations: the CS10 Series with a lower price point and fewer features, and the CS20 Series with more premium features. 

Both options come with a removable front-end loader, allowing for easy attachment changes.  

These attachments can include loader buckets, pallet forks, small grapples, and more.  

Additionally, all models are compatible with a mid-mount mower and a rear backhoe. 

“We have a 54 and a 60 inch drive over deck,” adds Hicks. 

A key advantage of the CS20 Series is its ability to handle multiple attachments simultaneously. This means you can mow your lawn, move gravel, or dig a ditch, all without needing to detach and reattach components. 

The CS20 Series boasts several comfort-enhancing features compared to the CS10 Series. These include a premium seat with armrests, a factory-installed joystick valve for loader use, and a tilt steering wheel. 

Both the CS10 and CS20 Series share some essential features, including spacious operator platforms, easy-to-use hydrostatic transmission pedals, and a convenient single-point hood access for maintenance. 

For an up-close look at the CS20 Series, watch the below video. 




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