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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 16057" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>You can get pressure/flow reducers for the feed hydraulics, thats not an issue. If you have a Hi Flow machine i can't see you having a problem with powering the cutters with a motor, i assume you have about a 46HP engine in your machine? i don't know the losses that you will have but you should have heaps of power there. I just don't know how the motor will go with possibly being stalled, was there a clutch setup to prevent the engine stalling if it ate a branch that was too large?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 16057, member: 82"] You can get pressure/flow reducers for the feed hydraulics, thats not an issue. If you have a Hi Flow machine i can't see you having a problem with powering the cutters with a motor, i assume you have about a 46HP engine in your machine? i don't know the losses that you will have but you should have heaps of power there. I just don't know how the motor will go with possibly being stalled, was there a clutch setup to prevent the engine stalling if it ate a branch that was too large? [/QUOTE]
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