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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 57070" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>It also depends on what sort of attachment it is. If it's an auger you can open one end and pump it through. But if it is a hoe, oil will be trapped in the cylinders.</p><p>It isn't a bad idea what you are doing. It also get the other oil out that may not match yours exactly. If your machine is under warranty the dealer may complain later if there is a problem.</p><p>Generally i don't worry about it, as the chances of it having crud in it is very low, but if the couplers are rusted up, drop the hoses at the attachment and blow them through with air, don't want to risk water or dirt getting in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 57070, member: 82"] It also depends on what sort of attachment it is. If it's an auger you can open one end and pump it through. But if it is a hoe, oil will be trapped in the cylinders. It isn't a bad idea what you are doing. It also get the other oil out that may not match yours exactly. If your machine is under warranty the dealer may complain later if there is a problem. Generally i don't worry about it, as the chances of it having crud in it is very low, but if the couplers are rusted up, drop the hoses at the attachment and blow them through with air, don't want to risk water or dirt getting in. [/QUOTE]
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