I got the 4035 a few weeks ago, its strong! Having the bad boy rotary cutter on the back when doing moving dirt helps! Within anything on the back, lifts the rear then levels. So, best to add weight to the rear
Great video, thanks for all the detail camera work. My only suggestion is when you're using the backhoe to put stabilizers down all the way to lift rear tires, then the tractor won't move around so much and will dig with more power. Thank you for doing these, I know it's a lot of work. I'm subscribing
Hey Budd, I like the tractor .Your tractor Your way but Dude When Your digging with the backhoe You should really have the front bucket and the out riggers on the ground holding the majority of the tractors weight and it will have much better digging power not to count the safety advantage as well .
I used to work in construction , I did operate a Case tractor 580 with a backhoe. Not only did I put down the out riggers but I also but the loader bucket down on ground as well and got the wheels just off the ground. might help you from moving around so much.
These "on & off " vidios are the "Cornyest vidios" going ON,& ALMOST as BAD as the "oil changes". These are SO ELEMENTARY ;; the OPERATORS MANUALS/- TELL IT ALL.
@Donald I realize you are the all knowing expert on life. I requested the video for someone who can't read the manual due to diabetes but can watch the video. People like you who can't wait to be critical of everything in life are amazing. Legend in your own mind, I am sure.
Saw this model at the ky state fair. Really thinking about getting one. Do you think it would be possible to run a brush cutter/ forestry mulched on the front? I know they make some for the skid steers.
There’s this thing call a land shark. It’s like a brush cutter for the front. But a now way it can run a forestry mulcher drum. This 35hp doesn’t have the hydraulic capability. Plus they may be a bit too heavy
@@dreammotivation4u that's what I was curious about. An area in my back field is getting overrun by black locust trees. I have close to a hundred that are coke can size or smaller that I need removed
This model has a DPF on it and a sensor that tells when it needs a regen. However, the DPF filter can be taken off and straight-piped, or a muffler fabbed in its place. Then put a piece of black tape over the flashing regen light, or pull the fuse to stop the light. It's not connected to anything that affects the engine running. Some guys just gut the DPF filter and put it back on.
@@gadsdenconsulting7126 Sounds like a whole Lot of Work for NOTHING. Diesel Particulate Filters hardy-ever get CLOGGED. These Filters are NOTHING to Be Afraid of with these "Mechanical Injection Systems"....they are just there for"Base-line" compliance & REALLY cut back the "Belching Smoke & Fumes & Noise".; without Sacrificeing ANY Power. There is NO "RE-GEN" Cycle & NO Nuisances.
That "Titan Graple" is a much better "Universal " atachment; were as the "Bad-boy grapples " would be best suited for light brush & manure-cleaning enterprises. ( besides: they are scary looking with those long pointy tines). Thank you Sir for the Excelent vidio and happy safe tractoring. Best wishes with all your endeavours.