It depends on what you are putting the oil in, but in most cases since the motor oil is a lower viscosity the internal parts will not recieve the proper lubrication. On the moving parts the oil will generally not coat them as well as required causing overheating and wear leading to premature failure.
The front seal is out on your pump. Replace the seal
Engine oil No. 46 how does this relates to the engine oil type xxWxx?
engine oil is thick than hydraulic oil
Yes, I definitely would. Replace the hydraulic oil not the container. The container is fine, just flush it and the hydraulic system out clean.
you can not mix hydraulic oil in engine oil because if you do a fire will occure and then you will blow up in a million pieces.
Depends largely on engine size. Bigger engines need more oil. Tractors require both engine and hydraulic oil. The hydraulic oil is used both by the hydraulic pump and by the transmission.
No, absolutely not.
The engine powers a hydraulic pump, which then push the hydraulic oil to the pistons.
To add hydraulic oil to a John Deere excavator, first ensure the machine is on level ground and the engine is off. Locate the hydraulic oil reservoir, typically marked with a cap labeled for hydraulic fluid. Remove the cap and use a funnel to pour the appropriate hydraulic oil into the reservoir, checking the oil level with the dipstick if available. Replace the cap securely after adding the oil and check for any leaks before starting the machine.
The "Pour Point" of engine oil is about -44ºF.
Hydraulic oil does not lubricate properly it has a different chemical makeup and viscosity. I would never do that.
To change the hydraulic oil in a Kubota B7100HST, first, ensure the tractor is on a level surface and the engine is off. Remove the hydraulic oil fill cap, then drain the old oil by locating and opening the drain plug underneath the hydraulic reservoir. Once all the old oil has drained, replace the drain plug, refill the reservoir with the appropriate hydraulic oil, and check the oil level using the dipstick. Finally, run the tractor briefly and check for any leaks before replacing the fill cap.