I hadn't planned on it - I was just trying to consider what the impact of choosing one or the other might limit my future options. First thing that came to mind was a brush/sweeper… assumed those are continuous flow, but maybe not.
Ok, that's good to know. Neither the TYM dealer nor the RK tractor shop are super close, but the RK tractor was nearer. So I wanted to explore if all else was equal-ish, the decision might tip toward the closer option.
I have been exploring an upgrade from my Deere 1025R.
As I compare the hydrostat versions of the RK37 and TYM/Branson 3515, the primary thing that stands out is the hydraulic pump flow. According to their respective websites and TractorData.com:
The RK37 is rated at 6.4 gpm;
The 3515H is rated...