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<blockquote data-quote="lesgawlik" data-source="post: 60541" data-attributes="member: 4115"><p>Does anyone have experience running a high flow attachment on a standard flow machine? I know it won't work as well, my question is whether it will work at all. There is a wood chipper for sale, and I know it's rated for high flow. It's too far for me to take my machine to test it out. I could ask the seller to hook it up to one of his other standard flow machine, but I'm not sure what that would tell me. I'm willing to take less performance, and slower operation. It's enough money that I wouldn't want to buy it, find out it doesn't work at all and then have to sell it. It seems there are few skid mounter chippers. They are all for 3 point hitches. I even found a three point hitch adapter that came with an optional hydraulic motor, but this seems a long way to go for a chipper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lesgawlik, post: 60541, member: 4115"] Does anyone have experience running a high flow attachment on a standard flow machine? I know it won't work as well, my question is whether it will work at all. There is a wood chipper for sale, and I know it's rated for high flow. It's too far for me to take my machine to test it out. I could ask the seller to hook it up to one of his other standard flow machine, but I'm not sure what that would tell me. I'm willing to take less performance, and slower operation. It's enough money that I wouldn't want to buy it, find out it doesn't work at all and then have to sell it. It seems there are few skid mounter chippers. They are all for 3 point hitches. I even found a three point hitch adapter that came with an optional hydraulic motor, but this seems a long way to go for a chipper. [/QUOTE]
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