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Running a Hydraulic Machine in the House
Just wondering if any of you have the courage to run a hydraulic machine such as a wheel loader or tele-handler in your house? I know from the real ones, sooner or later you’re going to have a leak. Curious to hear your experiences.
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Re: Running a Hydraulic Machine in the House
I run my 360L excavator in the house all the time..never leaks.
Old 4200 model did drip and leak a bit. |
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Re: Running a Hydraulic Machine in the House
slows leaks no problem
If a hose blows off that could pose a serious problem |
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Re: Running a Hydraulic Machine in the House
IF i had anything hydro, i might want to keep some Oil Dry diapers around while running it in case something went wrong. Maybe store it on something waterproof with a lip. But you also aren't using Gallons of oil.
https://www.oreillyauto.com/detail/b...l90812/4584442
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Re: Running a Hydraulic Machine in the House
For the time being I drive all mine from the bedroom to the other side of the house. Not including a pressure adjustment knob that flew with some oil i havent had any issues. House is tile though. Still not great for anything. I do run a skid steer less then I should, it's got rubber tracks and does great. 946 was also a regular until it got dirty and blew multiple hoses
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