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Open loop /closed loop question.
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<blockquote data-quote="dvcochran" data-source="post: 1753989" data-attributes="member: 38581"><p>This. </p><p>The flow RANGE on the rock drill is only 7-9gpm. Assuming the skid steer is high flow, it is mostly deadheading. This is really hard on the pump. I would think you could hear some of this when operating the drill (but not actually drilling). </p><p>It would take some additional plumbing and parts, but I would think you could add a pressure regulator to the drill that could be valved in/out based on the machine it is being used on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dvcochran, post: 1753989, member: 38581"] This. The flow RANGE on the rock drill is only 7-9gpm. Assuming the skid steer is high flow, it is mostly deadheading. This is really hard on the pump. I would think you could hear some of this when operating the drill (but not actually drilling). It would take some additional plumbing and parts, but I would think you could add a pressure regulator to the drill that could be valved in/out based on the machine it is being used on. [/QUOTE]
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