Posted by Diymechanicmike on February 18, 2018 at 09:55:00 from (104.235.142.11):
In Reply to: Re: Mf3165 posted by ptfarmer on February 18, 2018 at 09:16:34:
Ok so I totally get that now. Thanks for breaking it down like that cuz that's what I needed haha. but I wasn't aware the hydraulic pump needed a certain pto hp to operate at 40gpm pressure I thought the hydraulic pump just need to be spun to correct rpm for pressure and pump does the work via pressurized fluid recirulating threw the attachment and thought there would be a relief valve so back pressure wouldn't be put on machine... but I guess I'm just gonna have to kill myself clearing cuz no way in the near future am I gonna be able to afford a skidsteer capable of this. maybe these manufacturers will view this discussion And make a smaller mulcher setup for smaller tractors... but I guess they wouldn't make as much money off there big bad machines then so once again [0 for consumers; 1 for corporations] thanks again to everyone who provided great understandable information. I'm just gonna stick with hand clearing I guess, against my better judgement lol Thanks mike
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