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Hydraulic oil changeout backhoe attachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 37610" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>My thoughts exactly. The oil moves pretty fast through the lines and back to the machine. Its a good idea to remove the cylinder hoses and bottom the cylinders out, this way you know you got all the old oil out.</p><p>Depending on the machine, it will move 12-16gpm, even with the throttle right down low, you won't get all the functions stroked before the tank is drained.</p><p>If you removed the lines and stroked then as frogfarmer said, you can also use compressed air to push oil out of the lines, then you know its totally clean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 37610, member: 82"] My thoughts exactly. The oil moves pretty fast through the lines and back to the machine. Its a good idea to remove the cylinder hoses and bottom the cylinders out, this way you know you got all the old oil out. Depending on the machine, it will move 12-16gpm, even with the throttle right down low, you won't get all the functions stroked before the tank is drained. If you removed the lines and stroked then as frogfarmer said, you can also use compressed air to push oil out of the lines, then you know its totally clean. [/QUOTE]
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