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<blockquote data-quote="skidsteer.ca" data-source="post: 28950" data-attributes="member: 307"><p>I have never used either of those. I do have a Erskine one. It does not have a 3rd cylinder to move the wheel closer or further from the loader, you have to move the machine when you are done your arc. Also the arc is 58 degrees instead of 90</p><p>I does how ever have the advantage of electric valving so I can run the cylinders from the steering ever switches and alot wider flow range of 15 to 38 gpm. Also the wheel throws chips away from the machine.</p><p>My exerience with it so far is there will be no such thing as too much flow and pressure from the loader, the more the better. I'm running it with 24 gpm at 2600 psi and that works decent, but I like the idea that if in the future I get a loader with larger pumps that I won't have to change attachments to acomodate it. It will chew through a 18" poplar stump in 5 or 6 minutes. A oak that size may take 10 to 15,</p><p>Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skidsteer.ca, post: 28950, member: 307"] I have never used either of those. I do have a Erskine one. It does not have a 3rd cylinder to move the wheel closer or further from the loader, you have to move the machine when you are done your arc. Also the arc is 58 degrees instead of 90 I does how ever have the advantage of electric valving so I can run the cylinders from the steering ever switches and alot wider flow range of 15 to 38 gpm. Also the wheel throws chips away from the machine. My exerience with it so far is there will be no such thing as too much flow and pressure from the loader, the more the better. I'm running it with 24 gpm at 2600 psi and that works decent, but I like the idea that if in the future I get a loader with larger pumps that I won't have to change attachments to acomodate it. It will chew through a 18“ poplar stump in 5 or 6 minutes. A oak that size may take 10 to 15, Ken [/QUOTE]
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