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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 44022" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>You would lose some speed from the lower gpm but the torque would be higher which would help maintain the speed you have better.</p><p>If you look up the formula for calculating hydraulic horsepower you would be able to see how the two theoretically compare.</p><p>I know I'd be very happy with either, I grind with 24gpm at 2600 psi</p><p>More would always be nice, but since I rarely grind more then a few hour at a time, the payoff on a updated would be a long one</p><p>skidsteer.ca</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 44022, member: 307"] You would lose some speed from the lower gpm but the torque would be higher which would help maintain the speed you have better. If you look up the formula for calculating hydraulic horsepower you would be able to see how the two theoretically compare. I know I'd be very happy with either, I grind with 24gpm at 2600 psi More would always be nice, but since I rarely grind more then a few hour at a time, the payoff on a updated would be a long one skidsteer.ca [/QUOTE]
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