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I have a T300 bobcat when I hook up my brush cutter it works ok for about 2 minuets then the general warning light comes on and the brush cutter stops
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 142021" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>OK first off, are you sure your machine is compatible with the implements hydraulic flow requirements!</p><p> many people buy/rent implements, that need more GPM than there machine puts out, which will cause the implement to either just not work, or not keep up, and when its struggling to keep up, it can cause a machine to shit down, to prevent damage to its pumps or hydraulic system! </p><p></p><p> SO< you need to know what your machine GPM is and what the implement needs</p><p></p><p> example if your machine puts out 30 GPM and implement requires 45 GPM< its not going to work, or will work a little then shut machine down, with an error</p><p> and if you keep going you risk damaging your hydraulic system!</p><p></p><p> this is why they have GPM ratings on things, so you can match them up , so you know they work with your machine, every machine is different! as are implements!</p><p></p><p> and brush cutters can be very HIGH demanding GPM implements!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 142021, member: 13825"] OK first off, are you sure your machine is compatible with the implements hydraulic flow requirements! many people buy/rent implements, that need more GPM than there machine puts out, which will cause the implement to either just not work, or not keep up, and when its struggling to keep up, it can cause a machine to shit down, to prevent damage to its pumps or hydraulic system! SO< you need to know what your machine GPM is and what the implement needs example if your machine puts out 30 GPM and implement requires 45 GPM< its not going to work, or will work a little then shut machine down, with an error and if you keep going you risk damaging your hydraulic system! this is why they have GPM ratings on things, so you can match them up , so you know they work with your machine, every machine is different! as are implements! and brush cutters can be very HIGH demanding GPM implements! [/QUOTE]
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I have a T300 bobcat when I hook up my brush cutter it works ok for about 2 minuets then the general warning light comes on and the brush cutter stops
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