I just watched a video on HST Plus. I knew the L3940 that I never bought had it. I only remembered it as an anti-stall guard, but I see it is a bit more and/or more features have been added since then. With that being said, I have yet to stall my L2501 and I have done some pretty good pushing. It is easy to tell when to let up before the engine starts to bog down. Another feature of the Grand L is it will shift to a lower range setting when more power is needed. Again, not a big deal to me. I am in low range loader working mostly. Sometimes I forget I am in Medium range and correct that mistake usually right away. I am almost never in High unless I want to hit the little stretch of highway between both my driveways and "open it up" for kicks.
Ballast is a definite must. I just lifted the back wheels off the ground this evening while pulling up a big dying plum tree in my yard with my grapple. I don't have the backhoe on right now and have a 5 ft tiller, which weights less and doesn't extend out as far. That is the first time that has happened as I always have the backhoe on it. The backhoe is excellent ballast apparently.
On that note, I would rather pay less for a Grand L and add a backhoe on a standard L. I Know many are anti backhoe. It seems most are either 100% for it or 100% against it. I don't use mine often, but when I do, I am sure am happy I have it. I especially enjoyed having it when the lines to my septic tank had to be replaced. I probably would have had to rent one for a few days or pay for the work. Either way, that saved me some cash.
Ballast is a definite must. I just lifted the back wheels off the ground this evening while pulling up a big dying plum tree in my yard with my grapple. I don't have the backhoe on right now and have a 5 ft tiller, which weights less and doesn't extend out as far. That is the first time that has happened as I always have the backhoe on it. The backhoe is excellent ballast apparently.
On that note, I would rather pay less for a Grand L and add a backhoe on a standard L. I Know many are anti backhoe. It seems most are either 100% for it or 100% against it. I don't use mine often, but when I do, I am sure am happy I have it. I especially enjoyed having it when the lines to my septic tank had to be replaced. I probably would have had to rent one for a few days or pay for the work. Either way, that saved me some cash.