muddstopper
Veteran Member
My personal preference is to use both a suction and return filter. Take the lid off a empty 5gal bucket of hydraulic oil and look in the bottom. You will see all kinds of little nasties stuck to the side of the bucket and the bottom. Just because you open up a new can of oil and pour it into the tank, dont take it for granted that that new oil is clean. Without a suction filter, all that nasty stuff goes thru the hydraulic pump, then the valves before it is filtered. I am like JJ, use a suction filter at least as small micron size as the return filter. Also make sure you have a mesh screen in the fill port of your tank to catch anything that might accidentally enter into the tank when the cap is removed. Dirt, sticks, trash, etc. If someone is having a problem with their pump cavitating because of a suction filter, they either have a dirty filter, or one that is of insufficient capacity to carry the flow of oil required.