I go to church with one of the mechanics from the local New Holland/Branson dealership. He said over the past year they've only sold about a half dozen Bransons. He said he is not impressed with them and he would not own one. I looked at them, specifically the 3510, it looked pretty basic, there were some issues with the controls I thought were poorly laid out, specifically how the levers for the controls prevented access or exit to the right side of the tractor. I thought the Bransons quick attach bucket was very lightly constructed with minimal reinforcement, the quick attach mechanism was also lightly made, the bucket itself was small compared to the New Holland bucket on their 35hp tractor. The
L3400 I looked at had a larger bucket, but it was not overly sturdy either and lacked some of the reinforcements on other brands. The controls for the
L3400, to me, seemed better laid out. Now all that said, the Branson probably works pretty well, I just was not impressed with it. Bear in mind, I use a Kubota
B2910 so my views, while I tried to express them in an objective way, are probably biased. Also there are many happy Branson owners, so while I may not like some design features, it doesn't seem to affect the use of the tractor for the happy owners of Bransons.
Here is thread you might want to look at:
Photo Comparison of Tractors There are photos of the Branson 3510 near the beginning of the thread, and near the end of the tread (pages 10 and 11) are some photos of the
L3400. With lots of brands photos in between!