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<blockquote data-quote="bauertree" data-source="post: 141258" data-attributes="member: 26562"><p>I just looked into doing this with my Bobcat 763 standard flow. First, all high flow machines have a return (3 way). If yours doesn't it's not HF. The return line simply returns bypassed fluid to the tank through a filter. There should already be a one or two return lines with filters connecting to your tank. After attaching a bottle to my return line and running my snow blower I discovered that very little fluid bypasses. Most only when the drive motor on the attachment bogs down and it's not under pressure. So if one wanted to attach a hose straight to the tank without a filter I don't see why that would be an issue. However the best approach I could see would be to connect to the existing filter by way of a T. That will involve draining the tank as I didn't see a check valve on mine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bauertree, post: 141258, member: 26562"] I just looked into doing this with my Bobcat 763 standard flow. First, all high flow machines have a return (3 way). If yours doesn't it's not HF. The return line simply returns bypassed fluid to the tank through a filter. There should already be a one or two return lines with filters connecting to your tank. After attaching a bottle to my return line and running my snow blower I discovered that very little fluid bypasses. Most only when the drive motor on the attachment bogs down and it's not under pressure. So if one wanted to attach a hose straight to the tank without a filter I don't see why that would be an issue. However the best approach I could see would be to connect to the existing filter by way of a T. That will involve draining the tank as I didn't see a check valve on mine. [/QUOTE]
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