Hello, care to toss an opinion in here?

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tacticalturnip

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Hello folks,

Eventually, upon finding the right land, I'll be replacing my Deere 1025R; the tractor has been nothing but wonderful, but I'm expecting I'll need more ground clearance.

I'm thinking something just about 35 horsepower will put me in the right physical size. I absolutely love the Deere 3033R, but I'm finding it hard to stay green given the direction the company is moving. Mother Deere really doesn't seem to need me any more.

This has put me looking around, and Maine has many options available to me, from the Massey dealer down the street to an hour drive for LS. I've written Kubita off; despite being impressed with them, I absolutely hate the treadle design.

I have been impressed with Kioti and the advances they have made in the last decade; my biggest concern was dealer viability, but come to find out my nearby Kioti retailer is the 6th largest in the nation by sales- I don't think they're going anywhere.

So, I'm thinking CK351SE, and also looking at the Massey Ferguson 1835M, add to that equivalent McCormick and LS models whose model numbers escape me.

Looking at these options, and considering my purchase will be months out, what are your thoughts?
 
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You asked for thoughts, so here are mine. I am very happy with my Kioti DK35se with the twin pedal design, I have owned for nearly 10 years.
But I would offer this. I would not throw Kubota out just because of the single pedal design. I would ask how many 8 hour days of operation of one of these tractors have you completed with this design? You cannot just sit on a tractor and operate it around the dealers lot for a few minutes and make your decision. If you have operated it say 24 hours and just can't get used to it, I would say, well OK. It is what it is.

BUT if you have spend 15 minutes or less with it, and "hate it", then I would say, you haven't really tried. Having owned 3 hydro tractors two with single "treadle pedal" and one, my current Kioti with the twin pedal design, I would say this. It just doesn't make much difference, and in a couple of days or less, you "get used to" which ever operating system the tractor has. You might say, "well hurray for you", that I can go back and forth and not really care, Maybe I am a mutant, or just an uncaring person. BUT I really believe anyone can get used to and comfortable with either system given a little time and an open mind.

Think about the number of Kubota hydro users that are satisfied or even violently prefer the single pedal approach? What is wrong with them. Yes, I know the "trend" is away from this system, but if the tractor I really wanted was a single pedal design, I would buy it.

In my case the tractor I really wanted at the price point I really wanted happened to be a Kioti. And it had twin pedals, and I didn't give a flip that it did. I am perfectly happy with them.

So those are my immediate thoughts, and they are worth every penny you paid for them. :)
 
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CK3510SE
Engine
Engine Model3H-TM4B
Engine Gross Power34.9 hp (26 kW)
Rated Speed2,600 rpm
No. of Cylinders3
Fuel TypeDiesel
Displacement111.4 cu. in. (1,826 cc)
Fuel Tank Capacity9 gal. (34 L)

Transmission​

Transmission TypeSynchro Shuttle
No. of Travel Speeds - Forward / Reverse12X12
Min. Travel Speed of Forward w/ Ag @ Engine rated speed1.0 mph (1.7 km/h)
Max. Travel Speed of Forward w/ Ag @ Engine rated speed15.0 mph (24.2 km/h)

Power Take-Off (PTO)​

PTO Type TransmissionIndependent
PTO Power30.8 hp (23 kW)
Rear PTO Speed540 rpm
Mid PTO Speed2,000 rpm (Optional)

Brakes and Clutch​

BrakesWet Multi Disc
ClutchDry Single Stage

Dimensions w/ AG Tire​

Length w/ 3-point hitch120.9 in. (3,070 mm)
Width54.5 in. (1,385 mm)
Height from Top of ROPs99.2 in. (2,520 mm)
Wheelbase65.7 in. (1,670 mm)
Ground Clearance13.4 in. (340 mm)
Front Tread Ag Tires - Min48.2 in (1,225 mm)
Rear Tread Ag Tires - Min47.6 in. (1,210 mm)
Min. Turning Radius w/ Brake8.0 ft. (2.4 m)

Total Pump Flow11.3 gpm (42.9 L/min)

3-Point Hitch​

Standard CategoryCategory 1
1,631 lbs. (740 kg)
Control TypePosition

Weight​

Weight w/ Ag Tires w/ ROPs2,906 lbs. (1,318 kg)


Not one word concerning CK 3510 emission controls on the Kioti web site......
 
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I have been impressed with Kioti and the advances they have made in the last decade; my biggest concern was dealer viability, but come to find out my nearby Kioti retailer is the 6th largest in the nation by sales.

I like the deluxe specs.

I like the simplicity of 3-cylinder diesels up to about 45-horsepower.

How close is the Kioti dealer? Will your new land be close to your current land?


Eventually, upon finding the right land, I'll be replacing my Deere 1025R subcompact.
Looking at these options, and considering my purchase will be months out, what are your thoughts?


Buy your land first. Then consider a tractor relative to your land.
 
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Have you sat on the Massey or Kioti yet, talked to dealers, etc. Compared the specs for your use. I have never owned either brand but how I was treated by dealerships played a big role in deciding which tractors to look at. Yes price and location was also a consideration but how dealer treated me and how the tractor fit was two major considerations.

I owned a Kubota BX and agree the single treadle did not work well for me due having large feet and a stiff ankle from old injuries.
 
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Had a Kubota b7800 for 15 years, 2000 hours. Good solid machine. But when shopping, I also wrote off kubota due to the treadle design. I do lots of back and forth, and that design sucks. Went with Kioti, and like the dual pedal design much better. It is a more natural move, for me. Good luck with the search.
 
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My last tractor was gear, my current Kubota has a treadle pedal HST. I just enjoy having a HST over a clutch and gearshift. Yes, I have spent considerable time operating my neighbor’s twin peddle HST tractor, and both are easy to get used to.
 
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Drive them all and buy the one that makes you smile the most.....life is too short.
 
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Drive them all and buy the one that makes you smile the most.....life is too short.
This is what I was going to say also... the OP is thinking months out so has plenty of time to look around and get to know the various tractors, as well as the guys who are selling them.
I'm a Kubota snob, and have never understood the treadle complaint. I don't even notice it... then again I've only put about 600 hours on it in the last 3 years. All of the tractors mentioned are good choices, although if I was to buy today my 3 choices, in order, would be Kubota, Kioti, LS. Had I known in 2018 what I know now I would probably have a geared Ck2610... and am still considering a downward swap once supply issues get back to normal.
 
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Tacticalturnip, is the Kioti model you're considering the CK3510SE or the CK3510SE HST? Both are "deluxe" models, but as Jeff notes, the former is shuttle shift. Suggest you test drive both before deciding. If you'll be doing a fair amount of loader work, you may be happier with the HST. There's a trade-off in power due to the HST, but with the shuttle shift, you must come to a dead stop each time before shifting from forward to reverse, then from reverse back to forward. Unless something's changed since I bought my CK in 2018, it also means taking your left hand off the steering to do it. If you're trying to work quickly and steer at the same time, that can get old, IMO.
 

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