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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 47875" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Most don't have hi flow, its an option in some machines but it involves a new hydraulic pump, diverter valve and new pipes as there will be more oil flowing. You will also need to get the dealer to enable this feature in the computer. If you really want/need hi flow, you really are better off selling your current machine and buying one with it already installed, especially if its Bobcat brand.</p><p>Skidsteer.ca (AKA Ken) has installed it into his New Holland, but i assume that didn't need all the fance computer programming that Bobcat needs. It wasn't cheap, but it was far cheaper than getting the dealer to do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 47875, member: 82"] Most don't have hi flow, its an option in some machines but it involves a new hydraulic pump, diverter valve and new pipes as there will be more oil flowing. You will also need to get the dealer to enable this feature in the computer. If you really want/need hi flow, you really are better off selling your current machine and buying one with it already installed, especially if its Bobcat brand. Skidsteer.ca (AKA Ken) has installed it into his New Holland, but i assume that didn't need all the fance computer programming that Bobcat needs. It wasn't cheap, but it was far cheaper than getting the dealer to do it. [/QUOTE]
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