I read some of the later posts. I think you are going to find you do not have the low flow with the hydraulic horse power you think you will.
My Dad set down with the spec sheet for a NH L35. He is a retired mechanical engineer. He calculated the hydraulic horse power based on the published specifications from NH. He came up with 12 horse power not 25 like you are talking about.
Do you know any one with a flowrator test equipment??? If you do tie into the hydraulics on the L35 before you spend any money to change things. Find out exactly what flow and pressure it will put out.
You say he only gave $800 for the whole machine. I looked in some of my part supplier books and the hydraulic pump is over $2000 for a NH L35. So if his machine has any hydraulic issues they will show up quick using it like he wants too. He then may not be able to afford to fix it. So check it out first before you spend much time and money on it.
I talked to two real good NH skid steer mechanics today and they say your friend's machine will not do what he wants to do with it.
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