Did you RTFM? I went straight to Troy Bilt's website and found it. You'll have to do the math on cost when at the store, but when I needed a little extra to add to mine I just bought the automotive transmission stuff because it was considerably cheaper in the quarts. For the whole 3 gallons it might be cheaper to buy the hydraulic stuff. It's all the same. Just make sure you follow the type the manual states. I think it's sometimes labeled as low pressure hydraulic fluid, someone verify that?Wish to change fluid . What do i need ? Googled it . Got nothing I can trust
Need 3 gal.
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Consider changing the hydraulic filter at that time, too.
Why change it no need unless contaminated,fluid is generally good for years don't go bad under most conditions.
And did find they recommend shell 32 or micron 3 ATF or others with number32 in titleYep ain't broke don't fix it , I am with you
Seemed to be a bit down on power and speed
So if someone can give me a kerosene flushing procedure I'd be grateful
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It wont do any good to flush unless fluid has crud in it. If it has a filter change it this should clean anyAnd did find they recommend shell 32 or micron 3 ATF or others with number32 in title
I figure a lot of different fluids will I fact work
I would'nt flush it with anything other than hydraulic fluid. NW Ohio I would us aw32, its a 10 wt oil. I get it at napa here.Yep ain't broke don't fix it , I am with you
Seemed to be a bit down on power and speed
So if someone can give me a kerosene flushing procedure I'd be grateful
Cheers
It wont do any good to flush unless fluid has crud in it. If it has a filter change it this should clean any
crap in system.Just think an auto trans. in an auto, pumps fluid for years some never change an tranny
still operates fine for thousands of miles. If running slow could be pump and or valve or could be that oil is bypassing in cylinder,low on oil it could be plugged filter all should be checked but oil is probably
the last to check.
I would'nt flush it with anything other than hydraulic fluid. NW Ohio I would us aw32, its a 10 wt oil. I get it at napa here.
Don't worry about mixing oil types,i do it all the time in my equipment.Manual states flush with kerosene .
I put ATF in it to top off after filter change & found that was a mistake (manual states don't mix types)
Tank holds 3gal but system holds 4.7gal
Currently splitter is working better after filter change.
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This is false,you were just lucky,some oils when mixed will mix air in the oil and wont pumpDon't worry about mixing oil types,i do it all the time in my equipment.
My 950 loader has had the site glass sandblasted so it's hard to look through,the AW 32 we get is clear so you cannot see the level through the glass.I add a pail of ATF every time it gets hard to see.The red ATF adds enough color to read the level.I'v had the loader over 10 yrs no problems with the pump yet.One job i had this summer was 10hrs a day,for 14 days other than a hose getting wore through no problems hydraulic related.
Thomas
Well no doubt about it as first hand experience some will not mix I say will not mix. I got 5 gals.I willA long running debate on tractor forums that are as bad as the cat/non-cat ones here.
Don't worry it does work and still works when warm,i was loading trucks with it 10 hrs a day,no breaks.Remember we aren't talking anything high tech here.Just gear pumps and cylinders.No bearings,chains,or rotating parts like cam or crankshafts.This is false,you were just lucky,some oils when mixed will mix air in the oil and wont pump
ASK ME HOW I KNOW yes it will work when cold but when warmed up will not work. This can cause
cavitation and kill the pump I certainly affirm this fact by experience. Some will mix but why take a chance and cost $$$$$$
Some will work and most might but all wont. I was running in wood processor. You can do as you likeDon't worry it does work and still works when warm,i was loading trucks with it 10 hrs a day,no breaks.Remember we aren't talking anything high tech here.Just gear pumps and cylinders.No bearings,chains,or rotating parts like cam or crankshafts.
You probably don't believe in using ATF in power steering as well.
That's OK,do what you feel you need.I'll keep doing what i know works,
Thomas
If it is going to be exposed to cold temps, say below 30 degrees, I'd use ATF. Mine is in a heated shop and if I changed fluid, I'd go to hydraulic fluid.
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