Kioti unveils powerful HX Series Tractors with advanced features
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Kioti unveils powerful HX Series Tractors with advanced features

Kioti introduces its latest utility tractors, the HX9010C and HX1151C, boasting unprecedented power with 90 and 115 horsepower, respectively.

Both models in the HX Series are powered by Kioti's four-cylinder diesel engine. The addition of a power boost feature enhances PTO horsepower and torque by 9%, ideal for demanding tasks or travel. This elevates the rated PTO to 76.7 horsepower for the HX9010C and 91.5 horsepower for the HX1151C. Weighing in at 10,230 pounds, these robust machines exhibit an impressive lift capacity of 8,000 pounds, positioned 24 inches aft of the hitch.

The HX tractors feature a heavy-duty front axle equipped with standard planetary drives and a limited-slip differential. Kioti emphasises that this axle design ensures durability and improved traction under various operating conditions compared to open-differential designs.

The electronic hitch allows operators to fine-tune the hitch settings seamlessly from the comfort of the seat. This includes adjustments to speed, hitch operating range, draft settings, and engagement position for the Auto PTO feature.

Inside the spacious climate-controlled cabin, Kioti prioritises both comfort and visibility. The deluxe air suspension seat, complete with fore and aft adjustment, swivel, and a heated lower cushion, ensures a pleasant operator experience. Additionally, the standard instructor seat facilitates on-the-job training without compromising comfort, visibility, or machine operation.

The steering wheel is adjustable, tilting and telescoping to accommodate individual preferences. Ergonomic controls are strategically placed for enhanced operational efficiency. Other notable features encompass a modern hood and headlights design, an optional grill guard for added protection, and easily accessible service points for routine maintenance.

Kioti introduces its latest utility tractors, the HX9010C and HX1151C, boasting unprecedented power with 90 and 115 horsepower, respectively. Both models in the HX Series are powered by Kioti's four-cylinder diesel engine. The addition of a power boost feature enhances PTO horsepower and torque by 9%, ideal for demanding tasks or travel. This elevates the rated PTO to 76.7 horsepower for the HX9010C and 91.5 horsepower for the HX1151C. Weighing in at 10,230 pounds, these robust machines exhibit an impressive lift capacity of 8,000 pounds, positioned 24 inches aft of the hitch. The HX tractors feature a heavy-duty front axle equipped with standard planetary drives and a limited-slip differential. Kioti emphasises that this axle design ensures durability and improved traction under various operating conditions compared to open-differential designs. The electronic hitch allows operators to fine-tune the hitch settings seamlessly from the comfort of the seat. This includes adjustments to speed, hitch operating range, draft settings, and engagement position for the Auto PTO feature. Inside the spacious climate-controlled cabin, Kioti prioritises both comfort and visibility. The deluxe air suspension seat, complete with fore and aft adjustment, swivel, and a heated lower cushion, ensures a pleasant operator experience. Additionally, the standard instructor seat facilitates on-the-job training without compromising comfort, visibility, or machine operation. The steering wheel is adjustable, tilting and telescoping to accommodate individual preferences. Ergonomic controls are strategically placed for enhanced operational efficiency. Other notable features encompass a modern hood and headlights design, an optional grill guard for added protection, and easily accessible service points for routine maintenance.

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