Would high flow help a 10 inch auger to be less likely to stall in extremely hard soil? Seems like high flow spins the bit faster in reasonable density soil, but ultimately it won't have any more torque when digging in very hard dirt. Is this correct?
More hydraulic flow to the motor would mean more torque, so digging in tougher materials would be easier and have less stalling with high flow. Additionally, high flow offers a quicker recovery time upon stalling.