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<blockquote data-quote="ward" data-source="post: 141701" data-attributes="member: 25583"><p>When I would change hydraulic oil on a skid steer I would take a short hydraulic hose and add a quick connect to it that matched the auxillary fitt and at an idle operate the auxillary function until running the oil in to a container until I got air then shuit down the unit change filters and refill with hydraulic oil and run bucket functions and check hydraulic oil level and top as required and finish service of equipment then drive the unit and a final check of hydraulic oil, New hollands it made no difference but the john deere units would drop a little, the new units that have computers might shut down befor the unit pumps out all the hydraulic oil, only way to know would be to try it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ward, post: 141701, member: 25583"] When I would change hydraulic oil on a skid steer I would take a short hydraulic hose and add a quick connect to it that matched the auxillary fitt and at an idle operate the auxillary function until running the oil in to a container until I got air then shuit down the unit change filters and refill with hydraulic oil and run bucket functions and check hydraulic oil level and top as required and finish service of equipment then drive the unit and a final check of hydraulic oil, New hollands it made no difference but the john deere units would drop a little, the new units that have computers might shut down befor the unit pumps out all the hydraulic oil, only way to know would be to try it. [/QUOTE]
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