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642b chain case oil
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 2603" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>As far as i'm aware, the reason they want you to dump your hydro oil overy 1000 hours is because it absorbes small amounts of water and starts to break down, but don't quote me on that. I honestly can't see a problem using it in the chain case, as ken said, its all filtered. I have done it myself on my 731, as it was always leaking oil so i was always topping it up. When i changed the chain case oil i just filled the tank and moved around a bit then opened up an aux hydraulic line and squirted it into the chain case, i did that a few times untill the chain case was full.</p><p>I think its a good idea, i just spent about $200 on oil for my 743, more than half of that oil was for the chain case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 2603, member: 82"] As far as i'm aware, the reason they want you to dump your hydro oil overy 1000 hours is because it absorbes small amounts of water and starts to break down, but don't quote me on that. I honestly can't see a problem using it in the chain case, as ken said, its all filtered. I have done it myself on my 731, as it was always leaking oil so i was always topping it up. When i changed the chain case oil i just filled the tank and moved around a bit then opened up an aux hydraulic line and squirted it into the chain case, i did that a few times untill the chain case was full. I think its a good idea, i just spent about $200 on oil for my 743, more than half of that oil was for the chain case. [/QUOTE]
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