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I’m at a bit of a loss when you say Hi Flow, as generally the Priority Valve is dialled in for the machine and you’re good to go. It’s either on or off and when activated should provide about as good as you’ll get to the head leaving enough for the machine to function
 
 
 
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Hi Eddie I think from my understanding the Hyundai has three pumps and the high flow ties in the third pump 30 odd L per minute to the hammer pipe, with it on and the priority valve switched boom lift is very slow almost not working, it seems to help a bit when hammering into thick stuff
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We have a niubo flail on our e26 and really can't fault it, I've pushed it far more than intended and apart from smashing one flail off it on a lump of metal it's done everything we have asked.
When we upgraded our bigger excavator in the new year I'll be looking at another for this probably with a cage rotor.

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10 hours ago, Gray git said:

We have a niubo flail on our e26 and really can't fault it, I've pushed it far more than intended and apart from smashing one flail off it on a lump of metal it's done everything we have asked.
When we upgraded our bigger excavator in the new year I'll be looking at another for this probably with a cage rotor.

anny idea of the make

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