I have the same loader(LA535) on the LX2610SU model tractor, to which I added a Long Hydraulics 3rd function. The 3rd function I added disconnects in a blink because it’s on the RH loader support on the outside, right next to my right foot on the treadle. I put 1 male and 1 female on each boom hose on each end to make sure I couldn’t hook them up backwards which simplifies that part even more. The factory mounted QD’s for the loader are inside the same mount, and a little difficult to get to with the loader on, but not so much as to make me want the Quick Tach system. The very simple factory stands are not the most accurately built because they don’t want to fit well when lowered, but they function perfectly (as long as there’s a counterweight (bucket, grapple, etc) on the boom. I made the mistake of disconnecting it with no attachment ONCE. Getting it stood up again by myself was not a lot of fun, considering I had rotator cuff surgery just 4 months prior. The hoses are long enough on the loader to back up nearly a foot which makes a world of difference for accessing the hose connections. Can’t connect/disconnect the loader without the hydraulics anyway. I can remove the boom pins from the seat, but there’s still some mounting and dismounting to do the task. I just put the stands down and pin them, get on to take the load off the boom pins, put them out and hang them in the keeper rings, slowly inch back from the boom as I roll the curl back. Then shut down the tractor, turn on the ignition to bleed pressure from the 3rd function. Turn off the ignition, then bleed the FEL system. Get off and disconnect the FEL hoses, climb back on, back away and Bob’s yer uncle. Disconnecting is always easier than connecting. The QuicTach system was primarily intended for cabbed tractors where access is restricted from the back side of the loader mount. I wanted a small utility machine with the least amount of doo-dads that can break or need maintenance, and the LX2610SU fit the bill perfectly. I take the loader off each spring for pin inspections and cleaning. I learned the hard way that pressure washing the loader on the tractor is a very bad idea if you use tacky grease. It was kinda funny to everyone except me when I did that.