You can find a seal kit on ebay.
Yes, they are different. Brake fluid will eat the jack seals. Some people might suggest transmission fluid or motor oil, but there's really no need -- hydraulic jack oil is inexpensive and easily available at many tool, hardware, and auto parts stores. And it's supposed to keep seals in the best possible condition. Here are a few part numbers you can search for: GUNK 4KTN1 Hydraulic Jack Oil, 12 Oz Gold Eagle Heavy Duty Jack Oil - JF16 "Ace" Hydraulic Jack Oil (at Ace Hardware Stores). As of this writing in mid 2010, a 12 oz bottle is about $4.
You do not need to bleed hydraulic systems on tractors.
People may need hydraulic equipment repairs on valves, pumps, motors, or hydraulic cylinders. Some hydraulic repair companies include Hannon Hydraulic, LH Travis, and Hydraulic Equipment Service Inc.
yOU CAN'T....iT'S HYDRAULIC. If it's releasing high you need a clutch.If it's low you need a hydraulic unit
yes
You will need the Ford Hydraulic Clutch Quick Disconnect Tool.
seals only eat other seals if they get mad at each other i think..... but if you need this answer for homework or somethin dont write this down cuz i might be wrong......
I need to replace release bearing in a 1995 Chevy s10 truck and need to know how to disconnect the hydraulic clutch line for the transmission.
Yes, I definitely would. Replace the hydraulic oil not the container. The container is fine, just flush it and the hydraulic system out clean.
An engineering degree in hydraulics.
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