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Posted by Thanks for buttin in on February 04, 2004 at 14:30:59 from (204.60.45.195):
In Reply to: Re: Re: hydraulic oil for H ? posted by Buttin in where I shouldn on February 04, 2004 at 09:28:42:
Well, I was just passing on what the manufacturer's specs were. Thanks for the lesson. You say the Hy/Tran is much better when cold. I believe it but, how cold? Anything below 32F? When I haven't experienced too much slowness at 0F does that mean 'not too much difference in performance but you're wearing your pump out'? I wasn't thinking of putting the filter on the high-pressure part of the system (the pressure in a lift-all pump on an H is usually 800 psi, by the way) but since the hydraulics aren't live - pumps out and drains back in the same lines - I was thinking a modification was needed in order to get _all_ the oil to pass (low pressure) through the filter. Also, I have seen other posts that attest to the oil foaming if one uses the detergent type. Thanks for the info and your concern.
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