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Old 06-17-2009, 10:42 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default 4035 FEL & BH??'s

Hey guys,

I saw a picture on here, somewhere, of the backhoe that comes with the 4035. It's a Bradco 485, if I remember right? The picture looked like the Backhoe was for a skid steer. Am I right? Does the BH mount to the front, on a skid steer QA., or was the picture misleading. And, by the way, does the 4035 come standard with the Universal Skid Steer QA?

I was also wondering if someone could tell me what the hydraulic flow rate for the FEL, on the 4035, specs at? I think I assumed it was pretty low, from what I figured, but I really havn't seen a spec on it. Once I deducted the power steering, from the total, I was thinking it was around 5 GPM.

Thanks, for any help.
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Old 06-17-2009, 03:56 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: 4035 FEL & BH??'s

Bachoe is not a skid steer mount it is a subframe mount on the rear. Skid steer loader is standard. Dual pumps, 5 gallons a min for steering, 11 gallons a minute for hydraulics.

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