Just spent a couple of hours on my LK3054XS TLB today, I understand to be the same machine as the LK30, just different name. I dug with the backhoe (2376) today and she digs hard, strong lift on the boom cyl.. I pulled both the backhoe and loader off today and put them both on. The loader was quick off and on, easy to do with the stabilizers on the bucket arms. Very easy to position the loader on again. The hoe came off very easily using the stabilizers and boom as three points of contact with the ground. There is plenty of slack in the hoses to power the hoe while removing. I removed on un-level ground. Going back on took about 15 mins and that was a result of multiple attempts to line up the tractor and the hoe, if I had been on level ground would've been 5 mins. This was also my first time. I find both the loader and hoe mounting systems to be excellent designs. As posted prior, I am partial to gear tranny as easy to fix and typically last a life time, where hydrostatic (HST) seem more likely to wear with time. Can't compare convenience of hydro though, for commercial loader work, I couldn't imagine anything other than hydro, but for my home needs I'll stick with gear. I am very pleased with how easy the Kioti is to work on and all dealers so far have been friendly, none as competent as Rick and Amy Wallace. I've had no issues with the machine and in 159 hours there have been no warranty claims. Strong built machine.