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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 140910" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>well, then, I guess maybe keep looking on line, or, maybe, ?? you can find the wiring diagram and then, rewire a Bobcat adapter to the new holland side of things, and make it work</p><p></p><p> doesn't sound too bad or like fun, but I would think its possible if one really wanted to make it work</p><p> question is , is it really worth the hassle over just finding maybe a different blower, or doing what your dealer suggested?</p><p></p><p></p><p> and as for your machine being a high flow, yes that maybe so, but all machines do not have the same rates of flow, even being a high flow model</p><p></p><p> some of the newer machines have two or maybe 3 times the flow as so called high flow machines of the past, they came long way</p><p></p><p> but so has the needs for higher flow rates on implements</p><p></p><p> so, its always best to double check rates before buying things and knowing where you stand, re you at the max of your machine or ???</p><p>if you follow, I always rather gave more flow than needed than at its max</p><p>as snow loads can vary a bunch pending snow type, wet heavy as to dry powdery, make a big difference on load and how hard a blower has to run!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 140910, member: 13825"] well, then, I guess maybe keep looking on line, or, maybe, ?? you can find the wiring diagram and then, rewire a Bobcat adapter to the new holland side of things, and make it work doesn't sound too bad or like fun, but I would think its possible if one really wanted to make it work question is , is it really worth the hassle over just finding maybe a different blower, or doing what your dealer suggested? and as for your machine being a high flow, yes that maybe so, but all machines do not have the same rates of flow, even being a high flow model some of the newer machines have two or maybe 3 times the flow as so called high flow machines of the past, they came long way but so has the needs for higher flow rates on implements so, its always best to double check rates before buying things and knowing where you stand, re you at the max of your machine or ??? if you follow, I always rather gave more flow than needed than at its max as snow loads can vary a bunch pending snow type, wet heavy as to dry powdery, make a big difference on load and how hard a blower has to run! [/QUOTE]
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