Dave.
Now look what you have started?
I have tried both the JD110,
L48 and a related TC40D with a LA17 loader. I also owned a
L35 for a year.
My FWIW on these:
L35- great machine with an OK glide shift
Loader lift hieght is not great but will do in most cases
Back hoe is good but a bit jerky on the swing due to one pump system.
Getting off and on can lead to trouble, I have one real bad experience with a fall I took doing so which lead me to moving to the
L48. Mud and sticks can catch even the most cautious person unable to do anything but deal with gravity.
The JD110 is a great machine with nice loader and visability.
It has almost the same specs as the LA18 has but is a self leveling type which is good if useing forks. I do this on occation on small construction jobs. It is built as a full time TLB with full tractor abilities. I did not like steping up and over the seat to go from BH to loader. I am getting older. I did like the travel control from the BH seat position. A nice feature that others should consider. I may do it to my
L48? Not that hard to do. The back hoe is smooth and I believe it has a swing pump as well? Good visibility and power with a 10 ft depth. All around very nice machine if it is reliable?
The
L48 was my choice because. Most loader lift and reach. Self leveling and highest auxilary hydraulic flow-12.7. Enough to run many loader mounted attachments. The seat swivel system seamed to be the safest and fastest for me to use. The HST is smooth, a bit more so than the JD110. The BH reach and dig dipth was the best of them all. The power of the hoe is tops especially when you look at the extra foot of reach. The third pump for the swing make it very easy for close in control and good filling ability. Both the
L48 and JD110 have very easy off BH- about 2 to 3 min. Not as good af vission over the hood but OK to the bucket corners. Self leveling loader. Full time TLB type construction with full tractor functions.
The TC40D was nice. I liked the loader control position. I liked the curved hood and view of the bucket. The HST was not as smooth as the
L48. The loader was not as strong nor as much lift hieght. I did not like the back hoe options offered me. They were and are all add ons. They can work well if they are quality units but no way are they as good on the following ways. Smooth multi pump opperation. Short as possible machine length for good manuverability in tight spots. High ground clearance comes with the TLB but not as much with a straight tractor unless you mount a 3 pt BH and many say they can put too much stress on a tractor. ( the TLB's come with sub frames as part of their full time structure)
I came to not like getting off and on to do BH work mostly due to the conditions and time it takes to do it.
My vote and one that will be questioned by many:
L48 gets a 9.5 of 10
JD110 gets a 9.2 of 10
TC40D gets a 8.0 of 10 but I did not try a BH on it
L35 gets a 8.8 of 10 and it would be a 9.0 if it were HST
Fire away gentelmen. I put my vest on.
Gray.