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<blockquote data-quote="Ice Cold" data-source="post: 42271" data-attributes="member: 5354"><p>First, I checked box for HTML editor, and the compose box was not live. It would not allow any typing. >>>>>>>>>>>> Second thanks to TAZZA and skidsteer.ca!!!!! you guys must be able to type a thousands words a minute. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also looking at 773's and 863's etc and they only have high flow ~28gpm. Can it be reduced for low flow attachments? Is it necessary to reduce? damage possibilities for those attachments? What are the down sides to only having high flow? It seems it may be a simpler system from a maintenance standpoint. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there a thread on how to give a machine the once over when looking to purchase? what are the hot points that us new guys can look for? Or what are the signs of abuse on a used machine. I like to take it easy on my machines, treat 'em like the ladies and you can keep them around longer. thoughts please gentlemen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm leaning toward the bigger machine just because never know when I may need a bit more power. I plan on lifting logs for my firewood business and purchasing a snowblower attachment. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>thanks again, you guys put a lot of time into this. I wish I could buy you a cup or can for all of us ingnorants. >>>>>>>> Feel free to move this post to a new topic if need be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ice Cold, post: 42271, member: 5354"] First, I checked box for HTML editor, and the compose box was not live. It would not allow any typing. >>>>>>>>>>>> Second thanks to TAZZA and skidsteer.ca!!!!! you guys must be able to type a thousands words a minute. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Also looking at 773's and 863's etc and they only have high flow ~28gpm. Can it be reduced for low flow attachments? Is it necessary to reduce? damage possibilities for those attachments? What are the down sides to only having high flow? It seems it may be a simpler system from a maintenance standpoint. >>>>>>>>>>>>>> Is there a thread on how to give a machine the once over when looking to purchase? what are the hot points that us new guys can look for? Or what are the signs of abuse on a used machine. I like to take it easy on my machines, treat 'em like the ladies and you can keep them around longer. thoughts please gentlemen. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> I'm leaning toward the bigger machine just because never know when I may need a bit more power. I plan on lifting logs for my firewood business and purchasing a snowblower attachment. >>>>>>>>>>>>>>thanks again, you guys put a lot of time into this. I wish I could buy you a cup or can for all of us ingnorants. >>>>>>>> Feel free to move this post to a new topic if need be. [/QUOTE]
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