I opted for the the LS MT225E shuttle, which is one model year later than the LS XG3025, but pretty much the same tractor with the same Mitsubishi 25hp engine. After having put nearly 100 hours on the machine, I am glad I opted for the shuttle. With the backhoe on (total weight about 4K lbs), the high range is pretty much limited to first gear only. At full throttle, it will lose RPMs going up modest hills. With the FEL bucket loaded, it's even more pronounced. The tractor could definitely use another 5hp for a small assortment of high range scenarios. Hydro models are worse, I suspect. Turning a BX42 wood
chipper, I feel like the tractor has exactly the right amount of power, and I wouldn't want to give up HP to a hydrostatic.
The good news is, in the eight gears that represent low and medium range, the 25 horsepower is adequate for pretty much everything.
Having said that, if I was frequently using a lighter, smaller framed tractor for loader work, or grading a small area with a scrape or box blade, and didn't have to push the PTO to max output, I'd probably appreciate a hydrostatic. It would also make it easier for my wife to use the tractor, since she's an infrequent operator and needs reminders about the three gearshifts on the shuttle each time she uses the machine.