Just went through the same decision.
I was really attracted to the CK30. Many cast parts, heavy overall weight, great looks, lots of options come standard, I liked the dealer, and he was the closest to my current home.
I was not at all impressed with the HST Kioti -- probably more because I am not used to it, had the rpm too low for peak performance when I test drove?, and did not find it familiar.
I enjoyed the gear with shuttle CK30. Seemed to have more hp to the tires -- again, just my opinion. The shuttle lever hit my knees, but otherwise the ergonomics were excellent.
I was pretty much sold on the machine. It wasn't until I began test driving -- too many! -- that I ended up in the seat of an
L3400 gear transmission.
Having had most of my experience growing up on geared tractors -- many with very unfriendly transmissions -- I was very surprised at the
L3400's tranny. Tightest, fastest, smoothest forward-reverse shifting I have ever used. It functions basically as well as and better than many shuttles. You have to clutch to change directions which seems very natural to me from experience. I tend to want my machine to be stopped before changing direction anyways, so having to come to a full stop to shift doesn't seem a bother -- you can pretty much skid to a stop and fly forward with an HST....but would you want to??
The
L3400 has better ergonomics for me -- felt like I had driven it before.
No frills, more hp, more tractor for the money and it was a few thousand less with a friendly dealer. I was sold. Add 0% financing for 36 months, and I was begging my wife for it.
She surprised me this week with one including FEL, R4s, 72" 7-iron RFM. Wow! Must have been sick of hearing about it.
4x4 takes some getting used to...you really slide side-ways. If you are tearing along a bush trail, I find I watch what I might slide into more than on a 2wd. I am considering chains.
I would like to get a tooth bar for the loader. I think it will greatly increase my digging capabilities until I can afford a BH.
Drive them both. You will have fun on either, I think.
I also found the loader on the
L3400 to be beafier and cycle faster in my opinion -- all this with less flow from the hydraulic pump...?better pump??
In the end, the extra frills of the CK30 were not important to me. I felt uneasy with the first years of a new model. It was more expensive. There is no real resale track record for the CK30 in my area. Finally, the
L3400 has more hp -- okay, I'm a brute?
Hope this helps.
Shawn