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Skid Steer Brush Cutter Info

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    Posted: 20 Aug 2010 at 5:29am
Have customer that wants me to get him a hyd motor to put on a 5ft bushhog so he can mount it on his skid steer. I thought someone might have one and could give me the numbers on the motor. Thanks, Jack P. 
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I cant help you with the exact part number but there are two standard skidsteer hydraulic systems. High flow and regular, I think the hi flow is 17GPM, cant remember the other. You need to know which he has before you do much searching and make sure whoever gives you a reccomendation knows what the are talking about. Our local tool rental place has brush cutters for both types so I know they are available, you dont mix them.
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Most reg flow skidsteers are in the 15-18 gpm. High flows are 40 gpms. Make sure he has a front door made from 5/8 lexan. It will throw sticks and ROCKS in the cab without it.  Sam T-GA.
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Originally posted by Sam T-Ga Sam T-Ga wrote:

Most reg flow skidsteers are in the 15-18 gpm. High flows are 40 gpms. Make sure he has a front door made from 5/8 lexan. It will throw sticks and ROCKS in the cab without it.  Sam T-GA.
Ooops, happens when I go from (feeble) memory.
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I have some hydrolic motors that might work for what you want to do. They are off a haybine, baler and some smaller ones.
Richard
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