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30th August 2017, 01:41 PM
#4071
Expert
@Hodge yep used to get them like that all the time. Near on single warranty claim we had was because of low or no oil. Take it back and they will fill it for you if you want
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30th August 2017 01:41 PM
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30th August 2017, 01:44 PM
#4072
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Mike02Ti
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Hodge yep used to get them like that all the time. Near on single warranty claim we had was because of low or no oil. Take it back and they will fill it for you if you want
Do you know if it takes ordinary hydraulic oil? Because i've got access to Mega-litres of it.
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30th August 2017, 01:48 PM
#4073
Expert
Originally Posted by
Hodge
Do you know if it takes ordinary hydraulic oil? Because i've got access to Mega-litres of it.
Yeah normal hydraulic oil mate. Used to keep a drum out the back of the shop for that brand of jack alone. Other than that they worked alright. I have still got one in the shed somewhere.
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30th August 2017, 01:59 PM
#4074
150X150mm,90W@12V. w/ 3M PSA & Sponge, Keenovo Universal Silicone Heater Pad/Mat
2 off 12V 90W heater pads for both fuel tanks, got them on ebay, of course.
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30th August 2017, 02:37 PM
#4075
Legendary
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
150X150mm,90W@12V. w/ 3M PSA & Sponge, Keenovo Universal Silicone Heater Pad/Mat
2 off 12V 90W heater pads for both fuel tanks, got them on ebay, of course.
Should the trick . . .
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30th August 2017, 02:42 PM
#4076
Originally Posted by
PeeBee
150X150mm,90W@12V. w/ 3M PSA & Sponge, Keenovo Universal Silicone Heater Pad/Mat
2 off 12V 90W heater pads for both fuel tanks, got them on ebay, of course.
Fark the fuel tanks. Chuck'em under your sleeping bag.
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30th August 2017, 08:28 PM
#4077
Patrol Guru
Originally Posted by
Hodge
Mate you were spot on. Either it's not topped up fully or theres none in there. Says it's meant to be 5mm above inner cylinder, in the photo you can see the inner cylinder with no sign of oil above or around it. That's really poor form I reckon.
Pardon my ignorance but do you check it right up or fully down ?
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30th August 2017, 08:34 PM
#4078
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Sprock
Pardon my ignorance but do you check it right up or fully down ?
Fully down. Little tag that came with it says oil should be 5mm above inner piston in fully retracted position and valve open all the way .
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31st August 2017, 08:33 AM
#4079
Originally Posted by
Hodge
Do you know if it takes ordinary hydraulic oil? Because i've got access to Mega-litres of it.
I thought you needed to buy special Jack Oil, even if it is just for the name.
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31st August 2017, 09:16 AM
#4080
Patrol God
Originally Posted by
Mike02Ti
Yeah normal hydraulic oil mate. Used to keep a drum out the back of the shop for that brand of jack alone. Other than that they worked alright. I have still got one in the shed somewhere.
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I spoke to my hydraulic diesel mechanic before and he says many of those jacks come with no oil depending on how they arrive from China. It's a maritime environmental Law some of them can't be shipped filled with oil and have to be filled in Aus instead. Or something along those lines .
Is this the reason you think?
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