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New owner of a GC1710. I absolutely could not detect the hydraulic fluid level thru the sight glass after new delivery. So I figured it was either full or low. So, I went down to the relatively close dealer to get their opinion.
They explained that the fluid was so clear as to make level detection hard, and to add a small amount, to see if the level came up. When I did this, I immediately noticed a "cardboard" looking float appear, so I figured I was low on fluid. I filled it so the "float" was at the halfway point of the sight glass, about a pint.
After the next use, about an hour, I parked it, and left it set overnight. The next morning, I could see no trace of fluid level again.
So, two questions - do I potentially have a leak? I see no evidence of one. Or, do the hydraulics "use" fluid normally (I.e., when connecting and disconnecting hoses)? Only experience I have with hydraulics is a 5 ton bottle jack.
Thanks for any answers or opinions regarding this.
They explained that the fluid was so clear as to make level detection hard, and to add a small amount, to see if the level came up. When I did this, I immediately noticed a "cardboard" looking float appear, so I figured I was low on fluid. I filled it so the "float" was at the halfway point of the sight glass, about a pint.
After the next use, about an hour, I parked it, and left it set overnight. The next morning, I could see no trace of fluid level again.
So, two questions - do I potentially have a leak? I see no evidence of one. Or, do the hydraulics "use" fluid normally (I.e., when connecting and disconnecting hoses)? Only experience I have with hydraulics is a 5 ton bottle jack.
Thanks for any answers or opinions regarding this.