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<blockquote data-quote="donald73d" data-source="post: 51555" data-attributes="member: 6074"><p>I could not reply to the other thread. The 300 grade oil you mention does not seem correct. I assume its ISO grade, maybe you meant 320 which is an ISO grade but equivalent to a 60 in crankcase oil (not gear oil). I would not use motor oil but would use tractor & hydraulic fluid from NAPA or TSC or Walmart. I would not worry about getting every last drop out. You will not be able to. Use the method suggested by Tazza. More on ISO oil grades. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/iso-vg-grade-d_1206.html</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donald73d, post: 51555, member: 6074"] I could not reply to the other thread. The 300 grade oil you mention does not seem correct. I assume its ISO grade, maybe you meant 320 which is an ISO grade but equivalent to a 60 in crankcase oil (not gear oil). I would not use motor oil but would use tractor & hydraulic fluid from NAPA or TSC or Walmart. I would not worry about getting every last drop out. You will not be able to. Use the method suggested by Tazza. More on ISO oil grades. http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/iso-vg-grade-d_1206.html [/QUOTE]
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