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<blockquote data-quote="Idoitall" data-source="post: 9504" data-attributes="member: 836"><p>I have been around a lot of breakers at work, but they were on either a back-hoe or a track-hoe. These things seemed to work great. They sure beat the h... out of the old sledge hammer and saw.</p><p></p><p>I was wondering if the aux. flow rate of the machine had a big effect on a breaker performance. Seems like the bigger the breaker the more flow would be needed to work at 100%. Is this were the hi-flow machines come in? Am I all wrong here?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Idoitall, post: 9504, member: 836"] I have been around a lot of breakers at work, but they were on either a back-hoe or a track-hoe. These things seemed to work great. They sure beat the h... out of the old sledge hammer and saw. I was wondering if the aux. flow rate of the machine had a big effect on a breaker performance. Seems like the bigger the breaker the more flow would be needed to work at 100%. Is this were the hi-flow machines come in? Am I all wrong here? [/QUOTE]
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