No, you can even mix synthetic with conventional oil. It will do no harm at all.
It might be... It's highly not recommended to mix regular and synthetic oils.
Nothing happens, they just mix. You can buy "blended" motor oil.
That's okay.
Not a good idea. Viscosity and thermal properties will be different. They might also react differently with rubber seals, causing them to swell or shrink, which could cause a leak. Best to use the correct hydraulic fluid, or motor oil that was originally intended for the job.
Use Bobcat (Orange) Hydraulic Oil. If you don't have access to this use hydraulic ISO 46 for temps of -40 to 80f. Use ISO 100 for +40 to 120f. 10w30 motor oil will also work in a pinch but try not to mix....go back to hydraulic at next change.
using 50:1 mix in something that calls for 32:1 can be harmful because it is less oil which in turn will run it lean. Not recommended
Absolutely not. Ignore anyone who tells you different.
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.
Yes it will not.cause harm but you , might want to check the blend . Meaning that you may want to see if you are doing a 50/50 blend Ect
This may not be so harmful if it was only a gulp. The two oils will mix okay and may not do any damage.
How much hydraulic fluid with how much gasoline makes a big difference and was some hydraulic oil mixed into the gas tank or was some gasoline mixed with the hydraulic tank. More info please.