blueluke
New member
Hello everyone, new member and first post here! 
Allow me to introduce myself.
I am one of those french speaking Canadian from Qu饕ec, so you will find at times that my writing may be a bit strange, English not being my primary language, and I use the British/Canadian orthography!
Here are a few facts about me:
- I am not into hockey and do not listen to any sport, I don't even listen to TV anymore!
- I am very much into beer! :licking
Except American beer! I know I know! these are fighting words, but most Canadians will not tell you that they don't like American beer :laughing: )
- I will turn 60 this summer
- I plan to build a house on the wooden lot I bought in 1999 (about 10 acres, 417,000 sq f to be exact) and gradually retire
- I plan to get a tractor this summer in the 30-35hp class, with FEL, rear snowblower, box scrapper and wood chipper
- I never owned nor driven a tractor in my life, but always drove geared cars and my Sierra 1500 is a 5 speed gears
- I am a musician for 45years and an industrial electronic tech for 25 years
- I have 2 grandsons, Xavier 6, Olivier 4 and one grandaughter Ga麝le, 3. What a bundle of joy these three!
That said, the lot I have is a forest that was clear cut in the early 30's, and burned by a forest fire in the mid fifties, so what I have right now is a mixture of paper birch, maple, spruce and cedar. The cedars are sick, the birches are at the end of their cycle, the maples are ... anything, just sad affairs that alas will be turned into heating wood.
The spruce are fair, but right now I can not reach them as I have to open a path to get to them. Many trees are toppled. My plans is to clean, and plant new trees, patch by patch, opening paths and work the forest using the Finish method of sustainable forestry and stewardship. By the way, doing this while keeping a good relationship with the actual tennants, deers, rabbits, racoon, the usual suspects!
So by now you can see what will be the use of my tractor!
There are plenty of good dealers of almost every brands within a reasonable distance, Deere, NH, Kubota, Massey, etc, from here so this is not an issue.
I have no brand loyalty and this will be my first and only tractor I will buy.
I have nailed down my choice to a few models after a lot of lurking here on TBN and visits to dealers.
I had in mind getting either a Kioti CK35hst or a Massey-Ferguson 1532 with hst. While visiting a Kioti dealers, I found one rep who has been into forestry most of his life with his dad and he was adamant for forestry works that I get a shuttle tranny, and he showed me the Kioti DS3510. If there was a little tractor that could, this would be it! Quite a machine for the price asked, but one thing I find annoying is getting in / out of it!. Once seated, the controls ergonomics is not great but OK with me. This looks like a rugged machine, on paper and in person.
Another dealer here turns these tractors into very capable forestry machines, check here: Ensemble forestier | Les distributions Payeur
Very interesting, I have to see this.
Then I went to a Kubota dealer to look at the LT3800DT (synchro) The rep was gently bashing the kioti but did not go too far, in fact he was not bashing, he was more like trying to demonstrate his product was better, which is fair to me! The one thing with the Kubo is that it is much easier to ingress and egress the platform, and the ergonomics is much better!
So my question: HST or SYNCHRO for me? (yes, I realise this subject has seen 287 threads and counting!) The argument for the Synchro came from a rep who has done a lot of work in forestry, but not to the small scale that I intend to do. Still, I value his inputs very much.
The recomandation for a HST came from the Massey dealer who had also good arguments for it, the net result is that I am more confused than before!!
Whew! that was long! :dance1:
Luc
Allow me to introduce myself.
I am one of those french speaking Canadian from Qu饕ec, so you will find at times that my writing may be a bit strange, English not being my primary language, and I use the British/Canadian orthography!
Here are a few facts about me:
- I am not into hockey and do not listen to any sport, I don't even listen to TV anymore!
- I am very much into beer! :licking
- I will turn 60 this summer
- I plan to build a house on the wooden lot I bought in 1999 (about 10 acres, 417,000 sq f to be exact) and gradually retire
- I plan to get a tractor this summer in the 30-35hp class, with FEL, rear snowblower, box scrapper and wood chipper
- I never owned nor driven a tractor in my life, but always drove geared cars and my Sierra 1500 is a 5 speed gears
- I am a musician for 45years and an industrial electronic tech for 25 years
- I have 2 grandsons, Xavier 6, Olivier 4 and one grandaughter Ga麝le, 3. What a bundle of joy these three!
That said, the lot I have is a forest that was clear cut in the early 30's, and burned by a forest fire in the mid fifties, so what I have right now is a mixture of paper birch, maple, spruce and cedar. The cedars are sick, the birches are at the end of their cycle, the maples are ... anything, just sad affairs that alas will be turned into heating wood.
The spruce are fair, but right now I can not reach them as I have to open a path to get to them. Many trees are toppled. My plans is to clean, and plant new trees, patch by patch, opening paths and work the forest using the Finish method of sustainable forestry and stewardship. By the way, doing this while keeping a good relationship with the actual tennants, deers, rabbits, racoon, the usual suspects!
So by now you can see what will be the use of my tractor!
There are plenty of good dealers of almost every brands within a reasonable distance, Deere, NH, Kubota, Massey, etc, from here so this is not an issue.
I have no brand loyalty and this will be my first and only tractor I will buy.
I have nailed down my choice to a few models after a lot of lurking here on TBN and visits to dealers.
I had in mind getting either a Kioti CK35hst or a Massey-Ferguson 1532 with hst. While visiting a Kioti dealers, I found one rep who has been into forestry most of his life with his dad and he was adamant for forestry works that I get a shuttle tranny, and he showed me the Kioti DS3510. If there was a little tractor that could, this would be it! Quite a machine for the price asked, but one thing I find annoying is getting in / out of it!. Once seated, the controls ergonomics is not great but OK with me. This looks like a rugged machine, on paper and in person.
Another dealer here turns these tractors into very capable forestry machines, check here: Ensemble forestier | Les distributions Payeur
Very interesting, I have to see this.
Then I went to a Kubota dealer to look at the LT3800DT (synchro) The rep was gently bashing the kioti but did not go too far, in fact he was not bashing, he was more like trying to demonstrate his product was better, which is fair to me! The one thing with the Kubo is that it is much easier to ingress and egress the platform, and the ergonomics is much better!
So my question: HST or SYNCHRO for me? (yes, I realise this subject has seen 287 threads and counting!) The argument for the Synchro came from a rep who has done a lot of work in forestry, but not to the small scale that I intend to do. Still, I value his inputs very much.
The recomandation for a HST came from the Massey dealer who had also good arguments for it, the net result is that I am more confused than before!!
Whew! that was long! :dance1:
Luc