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Low Flow from Aux, No High Flow.
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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 137370" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>Have you ever saw the machine actually run in high flow mode with the snow blower and brush cutter? Some brush cutters have an inline check valve that doesnt allow reversing the hydraulic direction. Brushcutters are made to run in the counter clockwise direction but running it against the check valve will still allow some fluid to attachment. At work we have a bruchcutter that we need to reverse the hydro direction on the thumb paddle on the right stick. Otherwise, it cuts with the non sharpened side of the blade. We could swap the hydro fittings on the cutters hoses so we didnt have to reverse the direction, but we have a Cat skidder that doesnt reverse the hydro direction. Im not sure how snow blowers work since I've never used one. But both attachments do take alot of hydro flow to operate. The reason I was wondering if your machine is actually high flow is because any standard flow machine is capable of lighting up the high flow light and operate an attachment even in standard mode. Also high flow machines are normally labeled high flow somewhere on the side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 137370, member: 6675"] Have you ever saw the machine actually run in high flow mode with the snow blower and brush cutter? Some brush cutters have an inline check valve that doesnt allow reversing the hydraulic direction. Brushcutters are made to run in the counter clockwise direction but running it against the check valve will still allow some fluid to attachment. At work we have a bruchcutter that we need to reverse the hydro direction on the thumb paddle on the right stick. Otherwise, it cuts with the non sharpened side of the blade. We could swap the hydro fittings on the cutters hoses so we didnt have to reverse the direction, but we have a Cat skidder that doesnt reverse the hydro direction. Im not sure how snow blowers work since I've never used one. But both attachments do take alot of hydro flow to operate. The reason I was wondering if your machine is actually high flow is because any standard flow machine is capable of lighting up the high flow light and operate an attachment even in standard mode. Also high flow machines are normally labeled high flow somewhere on the side. [/QUOTE]
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