Because the edit function isn't friendly, here is a new post based on my personal experiences with both Hydro and geared Shuttle tractors:
1. If you are using the loader with forks to lift and move pallets the Hydro is far superior because it's a pain to creep up to the pallet slowly and position the forks perfectly so they slide in the slot without wrecking the pallet.
2. If you are mowing/bush hogging, Hydro is slightly better due to the ability to instantly change direction and speed. It's not as big of a an edge as #1 above, but it's certainly an advantage.
3. Using the loader to do earth work is a push. Hydro is still quicker than a Reverser, but not by a lot. In order to have the grunt, you'll need to use low range in Hydro when digging into a pile, but after that, you'll have to stop completely to shift into mid range to get anywhere. It's "easier" to use than a geared Shuttle, but once you get used to the geared Shuttle, I think the advantages in this use are negligible.
4. Pulling anything. Geared Shuttle wins hands down.
5. Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) is greater on the Hydro than geared Shuttle, so win goes to the Shuttle.
6. There is more maintenance with a Hydro, that is a fact. However, in terms of reliability, a seasoned operator should know what not to do to avoid either cooking the fluid of a Hydro or wearing out a clutch on a geared Shuttle, so this category is a slight advantage to the Shuttle.