Change and flush the transfer case fluid immediately.
did u put a little bit or alot? if its a little use a turkey baster to suck it out
Do not pump the brakes. You will need to get all of the contaminated fluid out and refill the master cylinder.
go to a mechanic immediately
You need to get the trans fluid changed immediatley
In a Toyota forklift, the brake fluid is typically poured into the brake fluid reservoir, which is usually located near the back of the engine compartment or near the driver's seat. The reservoir is usually a clear plastic container with a cap labeled for brake fluid. Always ensure the forklift is on a level surface and that you use the recommended brake fluid type specified in the owner's manual. Regularly check the fluid level and top it off as needed to maintain proper brake function.
Change oil and filter
No.Because it could ruin your motor.
The first thing you should do is remove the master cylinder so you can dump the brake fluid reservoir out. If you have used the brakes, it is a very good idea to get the entire brake system bled and replace all the brake fluid.
The brake fluid level gradually goes down as the brake pads , brake shoes wear
Yes.
In vehicles: Differential Usually 90 Weight gear oil Transfer case (if 4wd) Transmission Fluid Power steering fluid Windshield washer fluid Brake Fluid Coolant Fluid (antifreeze) Motor Oil Brake Fluid
if you syringe and/or soak the oil contaminated brake fluid out of the master cylinder resrvoir with towels, etc then you will be fine, no worries.