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<blockquote data-quote="kroog" data-source="post: 94589" data-attributes="member: 1996"><p>For most applications, you won't need high flow unless you run an asphalt planer or wheel saw. Most brush cutters don't require high flow. My caution is the high flow causes extra stress on the machine compontents-engine and hydraulic system. If you don't need it, don't pay extra for it. I'm for tires with a set of tracks. You can always take off the tracks and run tires on pavement and gravel. Most mid size machines will handle your demands. If you don't want to worry about the new tier 4 final, get a machine built before 2014.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kroog, post: 94589, member: 1996"] For most applications, you won't need high flow unless you run an asphalt planer or wheel saw. Most brush cutters don't require high flow. My caution is the high flow causes extra stress on the machine compontents-engine and hydraulic system. If you don't need it, don't pay extra for it. I'm for tires with a set of tracks. You can always take off the tracks and run tires on pavement and gravel. Most mid size machines will handle your demands. If you don't want to worry about the new tier 4 final, get a machine built before 2014. [/QUOTE]
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