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<blockquote data-quote="Smooth_Operator" data-source="post: 115812" data-attributes="member: 20342"><p>Hey all, first a short introduction. I've been around equipment and many of the industries folks on here are apart of. I'm new to the Forum, but have utilized it many times in the past. (thanks for the free knowledge) - Anyway, lets get right to it. I am in the process of researching the process(s) of converting, or upgrading in some cases, a skid steer/CTL to High Flow and have found a lot of the information i believe is necessary; however i still have a ways to go and plenty of questions unanswered. - I understand it is feasible to do (I know Shane (the tool) did a conversion on a Bobcat T300 back in 2009 if i remember correctly) That thread was very helpful, however (and please don't think I'm complaining here) I really would have liked if Shane had included a parts list, procedure, source list etc... These are some of my issues I'm running into. I also recall a couple of users on here mention "High Flow Kits" available for certain makes - a company out of Florida if i remember correctly. If anyone knows anything about this, any information, advice, direction, or insight would be greatly appreciated. - Also, my understanding of the process to convert or upgrade to high flow, the Aux. pump must be changed or an additional pump may be added to existing Aux. pumps in some cases; the hydraulic oil cooler needs to be upgraded, the line sets need to be upgraded if in a case where only one pump is being used; and (probably the hardest - most confusing for me) the electronics must be upgraded to except/recognize the new high flow pump. - Sorry this turned into a longer post than I intended. Again any info. insight, direction or advice would be appreciated. Looking to do conversion/upgrade on any common carrier make (CAT, Bobcat, Takeuchi, CASE, JD, Ghel, Terex) wanting to convert from Standard Flow to a High Flow of at least 38gpm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smooth_Operator, post: 115812, member: 20342"] Hey all, first a short introduction. I've been around equipment and many of the industries folks on here are apart of. I'm new to the Forum, but have utilized it many times in the past. (thanks for the free knowledge) - Anyway, lets get right to it. I am in the process of researching the process(s) of converting, or upgrading in some cases, a skid steer/CTL to High Flow and have found a lot of the information i believe is necessary; however i still have a ways to go and plenty of questions unanswered. - I understand it is feasible to do (I know Shane (the tool) did a conversion on a Bobcat T300 back in 2009 if i remember correctly) That thread was very helpful, however (and please don't think I'm complaining here) I really would have liked if Shane had included a parts list, procedure, source list etc... These are some of my issues I'm running into. I also recall a couple of users on here mention "High Flow Kits" available for certain makes - a company out of Florida if i remember correctly. If anyone knows anything about this, any information, advice, direction, or insight would be greatly appreciated. - Also, my understanding of the process to convert or upgrade to high flow, the Aux. pump must be changed or an additional pump may be added to existing Aux. pumps in some cases; the hydraulic oil cooler needs to be upgraded, the line sets need to be upgraded if in a case where only one pump is being used; and (probably the hardest - most confusing for me) the electronics must be upgraded to except/recognize the new high flow pump. - Sorry this turned into a longer post than I intended. Again any info. insight, direction or advice would be appreciated. Looking to do conversion/upgrade on any common carrier make (CAT, Bobcat, Takeuchi, CASE, JD, Ghel, Terex) wanting to convert from Standard Flow to a High Flow of at least 38gpm. [/QUOTE]
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