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- May 27, 2006
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- Kubota M9540, Ford 3910FWD, Ford 555A, JD2210
Yes, the honey comparison is an exaggeration, and it was in response to someone else who used it first, suggesting that 80-90w was like honey.
Not going to argue this further. Everyone is welcome to believe as they choose. And clearly some people are not willing to accept this, even though information is available saying the same thing I am.
We are not arguing. Each has their opinion based on personal experiences with each type of oil.
Yesterday I used two plastic water bottles for containers. Drilled 1/8" hole in the center of each cap. Filled them about 1/3 full, one with 80-90w and one with JD HyGuard. The oils were shop temperature, 70-ish degrees.
Drilled two holes in a 1"x4" short board big enough for the bottle caps to slip thru and hold the bottles upside down. Then laid the bottles on their sides and drilled a 1/4" hole in the side of each bottle that would be above the oil line when they were inserted in the board.
Placed the board over a trash can and simultaneously inserted bottles upside down so oil would flow out the cap holes.
I considered the test completed when the first bottle quit running a constant flow and started dripping. The HyGuard bottle stopping flowing first. 6 seconds later the 80-90w bottle quit flowing. This was over a span of 2 minutes of flow.
I conclude that the difference in flow rate for 80-90w versus Hydraulic fluid is insignificant. They do appear to have almost identical viscosity.
Learn something every day!!! And yes, I was bored and nothing else going on in my toasty warm shop!!!!
Thanks to ray66v for bringing this up. I would have never tested that theory if he hadn't.