Interesting timing for this conversation.
I rented an L-35 this past weekend. /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif Unit had ~325 hours on it and if thumping tires was an accurate test, only air in tires, no ballast. Using it to dig up 2 stumps and move some "boulders" from hillside to house for landscaping.
Backhoe: I have NEVER operated a backhoe before (ever). Found the hoe to be very herky/jerky. I gotta admit that the tractor dug ~5 feet down, never balked and all while only at idle, that was kinda neat. I found if it was above idle the hoe would swing VERY fast. Guess my nimble fingers were just too heavy on the controls. /w3tcompact/icons/crazy.gif I was able to dig up the stumps, crab the machine left/right and also able to pull some boulders out of the "quarry" pit to above ground where the bucket could pick them up. /w3tcompact/icons/cool.gif
Picking up bolders: These were large, most fit within confines of bucket, though most of them filled entire bucket and were single trip each. Going back & forth to quarry to house I tried to estimate slope of hill. Though I am honestly clueless, it was less than 45 degrees. Was it 20 or 30 degrees? I don't know.
I did find out a couple of things I LOVED on the
L35 (hoe/bucket/canopy cover) and a couple of things I **HATED** on it.
Primary dislike: going up the slope I dropped from 3rd to 1st gear to take it slow, in between gear changes, Del is right on, dang thing hits neutral and starts to freewheel backwards, though for only a couple of feet it was enough to get my heart pumping /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif. When the gear engaged I was rolling backward with wheels suddenly stopping and turning forward, causing a baby wheelie. I also found between maybe 4th/5th gear there was a dead spot /w3tcompact/icons/shocked.gif, maybe a neutral though I doubt it, probably just an adjustment situation, none the less, as I was at the base of hill heading up working my way down from 8th gear (on the pavement) I found this mythical neutral and went backwards again. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
Second dislike, though missed top billing by only hair: Brakes were terrible in my novice opinion, NOT what I was expecting. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
We have an old International Harvester 444 that has terrible brakes, I have to intentionally PLANT my effort into the brake to make that stop. This L-35 was just as bad. When I was on the slope I created the pattern to shift gears of change into forward/reverse at same time of stabbing the brake on, that paused the freewheel of the machine while transmission changed direction. When we were studying the rock situation (while on slope), I had to just stand on the brake to keep the machine in place, found it VERY tiring and wore my leg out. /w3tcompact/icons/mad.gif
I gotta say that I did like using the machine in that it is the only tractor I have ever used other than the I/H 444. Much quieter, cleaner, easy starting, less smoke, bh/bucket and the flat deck...
That said, my riding mower is a hydro with pedal similar to L series, I think this experience of MLTC (momentary lack of total control) during gear/direction changes has sealed the fate within me of the HST/GST question, /w3tcompact/icons/smile.gif HST all the way.