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Engine Oil vs Hydraulic Oil
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 120843" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>the issue with using wrong fluids isn;t about HOW Long you ran things or pressures you built with them</p><p> it can simply be the make up of the fluid, being thinner , getting past seals causing leaks or detergents eating them, or causing pressure issues in pumps and so on!</p><p> if you have auxiliary lines for attachments be sure to drain them as well as they won' drain from just draining the system tank!</p><p> that's the problem when you MIX fluids, you never really get it all out as it sits in so many places that don't drain</p><p> IMO< it tends top be best to stick with what the OEM recommends, </p><p>as they spend a lot of money paying folks to find the best set ups</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 120843, member: 13825"] the issue with using wrong fluids isn;t about HOW Long you ran things or pressures you built with them it can simply be the make up of the fluid, being thinner , getting past seals causing leaks or detergents eating them, or causing pressure issues in pumps and so on! if you have auxiliary lines for attachments be sure to drain them as well as they won' drain from just draining the system tank! that's the problem when you MIX fluids, you never really get it all out as it sits in so many places that don't drain IMO< it tends top be best to stick with what the OEM recommends, as they spend a lot of money paying folks to find the best set ups [/QUOTE]
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