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<blockquote data-quote="Candyman" data-source="post: 77357" data-attributes="member: 11058"><p>Looking for a bucket for my 4835.My machine has wheel spacers on it so it gives me 68" from outside the wheels.My question is would a 72" bucket be too much?Meaning will it over work the machine with having a larger capacity and digging force area.It is 57hp,1600lb lift.i just don't wanna over size anything.I pamper my machine because of the cost to fix'em(lol).Sorry if I come across anal,but safe is better than sorry and I'm new to owning a machine.Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Candyman, post: 77357, member: 11058"] Looking for a bucket for my 4835.My machine has wheel spacers on it so it gives me 68" from outside the wheels.My question is would a 72" bucket be too much?Meaning will it over work the machine with having a larger capacity and digging force area.It is 57hp,1600lb lift.i just don't wanna over size anything.I pamper my machine because of the cost to fix'em(lol).Sorry if I come across anal,but safe is better than sorry and I'm new to owning a machine.Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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