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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Cocolalla, ID
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I posted this in the Attachments forum, then noticed this category so thought I'd ask this forum as well.
I just picked up a used Woods 7500 backhoe. It has it's own tank and PTO pump, does not use the tractor fluids. As with all used items, I like to change the fluids along with checking the bolt torque, greasing, and so on. For the fluids, the manual says there are several different recommended oil types: SAE Hydraulic Transmission Fluid.................All Temperatures Type "A" or "F" ATF..................................All Temperatures SAE 30-30W...........................................90de g F and above SAE 20-20W...........................................35-90deg F SAE 10-10W...........................................35de g F and below Hydraulic based fluids -- either the SAE or one of the ATFs seems to make sense for use in a Hydraulic system, rather than motor oil. What is the difference, if any between the SAE, the ATF-A, and the ATF-F Hyd fluids, especially for an application like this? How would those compare to motor oil? Why use motor oil instead of a hydraulic fluid? Does it matter? Kurt
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