Need hydraulic oil for a Homelite Electric log splitter (Model#Ut-49103)

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Joebklyn

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I was just gifted an old log splitter. It needs a hydraulic oil change. The owners manual does not say what type or kind of hydraulic oil. Can anybody tell me what to put in this thing? Thanks1
 
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Nothing special. It's maybe more a question of what sources you have.
 
   / Need hydraulic oil for a Homelite Electric log splitter (Model#Ut-49103)
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Home Depot/Walmart/Advance Auto there are quite a few places and I've noticed quite a few diffrent kinds of hydraulic oil. Can you recommend which type I'm to use?
 
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The tractor supply brand fluid that was on sale last Friday for $16 for 5 gallons would have been great...
 
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And unless it has water or other contaminates in it I wouldn’t even bother.
 
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How much is the pump vs the oil cost? Say it’s stupid all you want but have you ever heard of a wood splitter failure caused by bad oil.
 
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If the oil is clean and amber color there is no reason to change it. If not, any name brand AW32 hydraulic oil should do fine. I would not break the bank on the fluid. It is just going through a tank, pump, valve, cylinder and filter. Nothing there is hard on fluid.
 
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Would regular automotive transmission fluid work?
 
   / Need hydraulic oil for a Homelite Electric log splitter (Model#Ut-49103) #10  
These are low tech systems much simpler than equipment so it probably would work, but why wouldn’t you use hydraulic oil? Which is cheaper anyway.
 

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