Thank you. I appreciate the response... that does clear it up. I made the bad assumption that kubota would use the same convention when presenting spec's on their tractors, but what you say makes sense.On models like the Bx's, B's, and a limited number of L's the pump is a single section pump that the flow is divided between the steering, the loader, three point or remote valves.
Thus the available pump flow is minus the steering flow amount.
But on some L's and all MX's and all M's they use a two section or two or three separate pumps and they deliver 2 or 3 separate flow amounts.
Also the verbiage is slightly different.
On BX's and B's and some Limited L's they say Total system hydraulic flow
Where on the other L's and the MX's and M's they say each hydraulic flow amount of each system and don't add them up because they don't inter mix the flows.
Does that help clear it up? [emoji14]
The available flow on an MX5200 to the loader, three point, and auxiliary spool valves is the 9.46GPM
Thank you for taking time to clarify things.
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