What type of hydraulic fluid for log splitter




















Step 2 - Fill hydraulic fluid reservoir. Step 3 - Remove air from the hydraulic cylinder. Step 5 - Clean the log splitter regularly. Step 6 - Store your hydraulic log splitter in a dry area. Step 7 - Replace worn log splitter parts.

Hydraulic oil and hydraulic fluid are terms that are sometimes used interchangeably, but they are not necessarily the same. While hydraulic oil is a fluid , hydraulic fluid can also consist of other fluids , including plain water, water- oil emulsions and salt solutions.

No you cannot use Motor Oil in a Hydraulic System. Motor Oil runs at a much higher temperature and Hydraulic Oil starts to fail at around 45c.

You cannot as water is one of the worst contaminates for Hydraulic Oil. The system would break down and would cost even more to repair than using Motor Oil. Doing so could compromise the additive performance of both constituents, cause corrosion of component surfaces and lead to increased mechanical wear. Anti-Wear Grades While most hydraulic oils are measured with the simple ISO grade, there are oils out there with anti-wear properties that are measured separately.

The difference here is that there are additives contained within the oil. Power steering fluid is one type of hydraulic fluid but is not the type normally used in a jack. You need general purpose hydraulic fluid which is slightly thicker than tranny fluid. The stuff packaged as hydraulic jack oil is low viscosity. A lot of tractor hydraulics and some heavier earthmoving stuff uses hydraulic oil thats essentially the same viscosity as 10W motor oil.

Jack oil looks about the same. The main thing is DON'T use brake fluid. Mar 23, 1, Northville, NY. I have a MTD splitter and got the manual online.. Similar threads D.

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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Status Not open for further replies. Dec 2, 77 Wisconsin. The splitter uses almost 8 gallon of hydraulic oil so I don't want to be changing it more than regular maintenace requires. Can auto-trans fluid be used at temps above 32F I'm looking for a "one-size fits all" hydraulic oil for temps from 20F to 75F thanks.. Catskill New Member. Click to expand JustWood Minister of Fire. Aug 14, 3, Arrow Bridge,NY. I think you would be alright down to 20F if you let your unit warm up for 10 minutes before splitting.

When I first started out and was splitting in the yard I would have a torpedo heater blowing on the splitter and my self if I was splitting for long periods in cold weather. You could also drain out 1 gallon of hyd fluid and replace with ATF to thin it down.

I have done this on some dump trucks that are problematic in cold weather. The mix or warm up sounds reasonable BJ64 Minister of Fire. Jul 24, NE Oklahoma. I have used the Speeco splitter with regular hydraulic in temps in the 20's with no problem. The reason for the thinner ATF in sub freezing temps is not because of the hydraulic pump.

Login here. Please refer to the appropriate product Operator's Manual to determine the capacity of the hydraulic reservoir of a particular model. A properly maintained hydraulic log splitter means faster yard waste clean-up and a well-kept lawn. Use the following log splitter maintenance tips to ensure your machine continues to run smoothly and efficiently all season long. Instructions Step 1: Check for leaking hydraulic fluid. If you suspect there are hydraulic fluids leaking from your log splitter, you can check by passing a piece of cardboard or wood underneath the damaged area.

Be sure to wear work gloves and safety glasses to protect yourself from dangerous fluids. Step 2: Fill hydraulic fluid. When hydraulic fluid is low in your log splitter, your machine will have noticeably less power. To determine the appropriate amount of hydraulic fluid to add, you must first remove the oil filling plug.

Then fill the hydraulic fluid unit until it is three-fourths full. Step 3: Remove air from the hydraulic cylinder. After you have added the right amount of hydraulic fluid, you'll need to remove, or bleed, the trapped air from the cylinder. First extend the piston rod to its maximum length and remove the oil filling plug.



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