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My new ride..an old 720
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<blockquote data-quote="ZackaryMac" data-source="post: 51574" data-attributes="member: 5436"><p>Paul Are you checking your compression with the throttle wide open? Just wondering, as this is the way you are supposed to check it. You didn't make mention of it, so I thought I would ask. I work at a tractor shop, that also used to sell Thomas skid steers. The shop foreman, who has been there for 25 years, tell me they all used 10w-30 for the hydraulics, and it is common to use this (at least in our climate). My Case 1818 uses 10w-30 for shared hydraulics and drive. The chains are also lubed with it, but separately in their own cases. Just my 2c worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZackaryMac, post: 51574, member: 5436"] Paul Are you checking your compression with the throttle wide open? Just wondering, as this is the way you are supposed to check it. You didn't make mention of it, so I thought I would ask. I work at a tractor shop, that also used to sell Thomas skid steers. The shop foreman, who has been there for 25 years, tell me they all used 10w-30 for the hydraulics, and it is common to use this (at least in our climate). My Case 1818 uses 10w-30 for shared hydraulics and drive. The chains are also lubed with it, but separately in their own cases. Just my 2c worth. [/QUOTE]
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