KIOTI Tractor introduces line of implements

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KIOTI RT20142 rotary tiller

KIOTI Tractor, a Wendell, N.C.-based division of Daedong-USA, Inc., recently announced the expansion of its current agriculture and landscaping implement offering to include more than 275 high-quality, competitively priced implements and accessories compatible with KIOTI’s tractor models.

KIOTI’s new implement line is comprised of 19 product families, including rotary cutters up to 20 feet, finish mowers, rear blades and scrapers, gear-driven tillers, landscape rakes, post-hole diggers, disc harrows and snow blowers. Available in a variety of duty classes, ranging from low horsepower to extreme duty, the 19 new product families give users the power to tackle the toughest cutting, mowing, earthmoving and groundskeeping projects.

“This addition to KIOTI’s offering makes KIOTI dealerships the one-stop-shop for the best tractors and implements in the market,” said Peter Dong-Kyun Kim, president and CEO of Daedong-USA, Inc., KIOTI Tractor Division. “A single KIOTI product solution with short lead times and better retail financing options for both the tractors and the implements are benefits we know dealers and customers will take advantage of.”

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KIOTI GS2072 grading scraper

KIOTI’s new implements are backed by Woods Equipment, an Oregon, Ill.-based designer and manufacturer of agricultural attachments and implements. KIOTI has worked closely with Woods to provide quality, performance-matched implements to KIOTI dealers and customers across the United States and Canada.

“Woods, with a reputation for innovation, craftsmanship and reliability, was a natural fit for us,” added Kim. “The partnership aligns with our goals and growing needs to produce high-quality products and comprehensive solutions for our customers and dealers.”

Available through authorized dealers, the new KIOTI-branded implement line is finished in KIOTI orange and gives customers and dealers the “power to be more productive.”

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