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<blockquote data-quote="reaperman" data-source="post: 107727" data-attributes="member: 6675"><p>These days most attachments are designed with standard flow capabilities. High flow attachments are really a niche item used for a specific purpose. I have a 753G that works great for me but it would be on the lower end of hydraulic output at just over 14 gpm for most attachments. Not to say the attachments wouldnt work, but they would work better with more gpm's. With that said, I had a 5' brush cutter attachment made specifically for my machines hydraulic output and it works awesome. I could post a video of me cutting 15' trees 2" in diameter like grass. But most attachments are "one size fits all" and not specifically designed, so the more gpm's the better the performance. I'd say most current machines these have a hydraulic output to run just about any attachment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reaperman, post: 107727, member: 6675"] These days most attachments are designed with standard flow capabilities. High flow attachments are really a niche item used for a specific purpose. I have a 753G that works great for me but it would be on the lower end of hydraulic output at just over 14 gpm for most attachments. Not to say the attachments wouldnt work, but they would work better with more gpm's. With that said, I had a 5' brush cutter attachment made specifically for my machines hydraulic output and it works awesome. I could post a video of me cutting 15' trees 2" in diameter like grass. But most attachments are "one size fits all" and not specifically designed, so the more gpm's the better the performance. I'd say most current machines these have a hydraulic output to run just about any attachment. [/QUOTE]
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