I have a 2004 LK 3054 XS TLB.
I've got 200 hours on the machine.
I've owned for almost a year and put 5o of the 200 hours on the machine.
I've replaced the brake light switch under the brake pedal, I've replaced a rear spot light and will be replacing the rear brake light bulb.
She starts up in the coldest of weather. The loader is strong and the backhoe works great. I really really like the way the backhoe mounts onto the machine, the frame mount is set up real well and when on, the backhoe is up high and tight to the machine. The machine does not have the cross bars that you typically see running under the machine to tie into the loader, rather the sub frame bolts up to the loader frame in a slightly different manner. As a result I've got real good clearance under the machine.
The loader and hoe are both quick disconnect.
The three point works great and is very strong.
The shuttle shift works smooth.
Not a sophisticated machine, but simple to run, own and maintain.
I really like this machine and am happy with my choice. The simpler the better for me. After owning a 1973 or so Kubota, I grew to like simple.
I also like the hydraulic steering on the machine.
I look forward to each chance I get to operate the machine.
Ask any questions, glad to respond.
I think there is very little if any difference between my machine and the new LK30's.
sincerely,
Joel