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<blockquote data-quote="coreya3212" data-source="post: 32063" data-attributes="member: 2406"><p>70 bucks was cheap. This is where Hi flow and PSI can be a negative I guess. My bobcat runs 12 gpm max and I think 2200 PSI and a lot more and smaller hyd motors handle it easily. I run the auger off it, which is a easy because it is reduced so much that half idle while drilling a hole is plenty of speed for the bit, but it does stall the bit if I get to aggressive. To run my rough cut mower, I have to wind it up pretty good, but it seems to handle that fine as well. Problems with th emower have been bending the front single guide wheel all to hell. Its made to follow a tractor and the agility and movement capable with the skid steer is too much strain on the body of the mower. gonna have to beef it up. I also have a 3 pt cement mixer that I mounted its own motor to it and havent tried it full of cement yet. My 3 pt adaptor has the hyd motor mounted in line with the 3 pick up points so rather than cut the drive shaft to nothing, i put a motor on it itself. This is all for personal use around the acreage mind you. If I were a pro contracting, I would do any of this stuff half arsed like I do. good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="coreya3212, post: 32063, member: 2406"] 70 bucks was cheap. This is where Hi flow and PSI can be a negative I guess. My bobcat runs 12 gpm max and I think 2200 PSI and a lot more and smaller hyd motors handle it easily. I run the auger off it, which is a easy because it is reduced so much that half idle while drilling a hole is plenty of speed for the bit, but it does stall the bit if I get to aggressive. To run my rough cut mower, I have to wind it up pretty good, but it seems to handle that fine as well. Problems with th emower have been bending the front single guide wheel all to hell. Its made to follow a tractor and the agility and movement capable with the skid steer is too much strain on the body of the mower. gonna have to beef it up. I also have a 3 pt cement mixer that I mounted its own motor to it and havent tried it full of cement yet. My 3 pt adaptor has the hyd motor mounted in line with the 3 pick up points so rather than cut the drive shaft to nothing, i put a motor on it itself. This is all for personal use around the acreage mind you. If I were a pro contracting, I would do any of this stuff half arsed like I do. good luck. [/QUOTE]
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