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<blockquote data-quote="TexOnt" data-source="post: 41055" data-attributes="member: 5129"><p>Thanks for the input. If I understand you correctly, you are saying the auxiliary high flow is better to run a snowblower. I see in the bobcat specs 2 models the 540 at 22.5 hp has aux high flow rated at 8.5 gpm and the 643 28.5 hp also has aux high flow rated at 9.5 gpm. Also notice a lot of the smaller units 15 to 18 hp state they are Auxiliary High flow and rated around the 6.8 to 9.5 gpm. Why would these be better to run a snowblower than a Standard flow with a pump capacity that is Auxiliary Standard Flow rated at 11gpm? I guess I assumed the higher the pump capacity IE: 11 GPM would be better. Am I wrong in this assumption? Why is the Auxiliary High Flow better even though it is a lesser GPM? or is it? Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexOnt, post: 41055, member: 5129"] Thanks for the input. If I understand you correctly, you are saying the auxiliary high flow is better to run a snowblower. I see in the bobcat specs 2 models the 540 at 22.5 hp has aux high flow rated at 8.5 gpm and the 643 28.5 hp also has aux high flow rated at 9.5 gpm. Also notice a lot of the smaller units 15 to 18 hp state they are Auxiliary High flow and rated around the 6.8 to 9.5 gpm. Why would these be better to run a snowblower than a Standard flow with a pump capacity that is Auxiliary Standard Flow rated at 11gpm? I guess I assumed the higher the pump capacity IE: 11 GPM would be better. Am I wrong in this assumption? Why is the Auxiliary High Flow better even though it is a lesser GPM? or is it? Thanks [/QUOTE]
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