Oil Question

the-mad-welder

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Location
Suffolk
Can the learned collective tell me if these two the same thing and can I use one to top up the other?

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the-mad-welder

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Location
Suffolk
What machine(s) are you proposing to use them in? Check manual for the required spec.
Back end oil in two NH's, a 40 series and a T6.

I'm currently trying to streamline my fathers extensive oil collection into something a bit more manageable!!

Found a random can the other day with no label and "new oil" written on it in marker pen!! :banghead::banghead:

That got tipped in the waste oil drum.
 

Lewis

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Livestock Farmer
I've a similar question, is Ultramax32 (exol) as good as any to be used in the backend of a jd6330/ Case Puma and hydraulics in a JCB telehandler.
Instead of buyiIMG_20210223_102414960_HDR.jpgng multiple brands.
 

Cowabunga

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Location
Ceredigion,Wales
I've a similar question, is Ultramax32 (exol) as good as any to be used in the backend of a jd6330/ Case Puma and hydraulics in a JCB telehandler.
Instead of buyiIMG_20210223_102414960_HDR.jpgng multiple brands.

NO! It is not suitable for tractor transmissions. It is purely for hydraulic systems and not suitable for heavy loads, synchromesh and certainly not wet clutches and brakes. Don't even think of using it in an engine either.

As for the JCB hydraulic tank, you will need to look in its manual to see whether 32 hydraulic fluid is recommended. It might be.
 

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