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Anybody try the new 435 ZHS yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tigerotor77W" data-source="post: 297" data-attributes="member: 44"><p>Don't know how the purchasing has gone for ya... and I'm surprised I didn't reply to this earlier. The biggest difference between the Bobcat and other minis is its drive system. Where most ex's are hydraulically driven, the Bobcat is hydrostatic -- same system as that in a SSL. Consequently, you can really hustle along in a 430 or 435; they go up to 5.4 mph. (5.0 on the 430.) I was watching a 430 work at my local Bobcat Open House and it seemed pretty smooth; I've heard only two complaints. First, if you split power between the tracks on a 430 or 435, you can kill the engine. Second, they can't lift as much. Bobcat may have already addressed the first problem. Xing</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tigerotor77W, post: 297, member: 44"] Don't know how the purchasing has gone for ya... and I'm surprised I didn't reply to this earlier. The biggest difference between the Bobcat and other minis is its drive system. Where most ex's are hydraulically driven, the Bobcat is hydrostatic -- same system as that in a SSL. Consequently, you can really hustle along in a 430 or 435; they go up to 5.4 mph. (5.0 on the 430.) I was watching a 430 work at my local Bobcat Open House and it seemed pretty smooth; I've heard only two complaints. First, if you split power between the tracks on a 430 or 435, you can kill the engine. Second, they can't lift as much. Bobcat may have already addressed the first problem. Xing [/QUOTE]
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