how to fill a jack with oil?
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how to fill a jack with oil?
I have a cherry picker that the oil has leaked out of. What kind of oil and how do you refill it? I don,t know if you extend the jack or leave it compressed? Thanks for any help.Brian.
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
Leave it compressed and use hydraulic jack oil or auto trans fluid.
there should be a plug on the side , about a 1/3 of the way up.
there should be a plug on the side , about a 1/3 of the way up.
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
Is the plug possibly rubber and pulls out?
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
That's the one. Fill it until you can feel the oil even with the hole.
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
careful not to tear that rubber plug. its heck trying to find another one.
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
Hey guys thanks for all the help. Just wasnt sure what I was looking for.Thanks,Brian.
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
I wouldn't recommend trans fluid,but only because using some Dexron i had laying around to fill (an already leaky) rental unit i was using years ago caused a critical meltdown before the weekend was over....cep62 wrote:Leave it compressed and use hydraulic jack oil or auto trans fluid.
there should be a plug on the side , about a 1/3 of the way up.
probably be safe if you stuck to Type F
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Re: how to fill a jack with oil?
Don't skimp here, go to any parts store & get a qt of jack oel...DonnieWhateverman wrote:I wouldn't recommend trans fluid,but only because using some Dexron i had laying around to fill (an already leaky) rental unit i was using years ago caused a critical meltdown before the weekend was over....cep62 wrote:Leave it compressed and use hydraulic jack oil or auto trans fluid.
there should be a plug on the side , about a 1/3 of the way up.
probably be safe if you stuck to Type F