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46 grade hydraulic oil


Johnherbert
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Depends what grade is in it already and if it is just a straight mineral hydraulic oil and not some fancy semi synthetic oil.

The reason for going to 46 grade is usually because the system is getting hot and losing power, conversly if you are mostly working in cold weather and the machine doesn't get too hot then going to a heavier grade will just lose you a bit of power.

If you can't be sure where it came from make sure it is new and clean.

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