They sometimes leak hydraulic fluid down on to the carpet where the peddles are.
The most common fluid used in those specific mowers are Dextron III. If you still have the manual, it will also tell you.
for starts its not oil. its more like hydraulic fluid. and your owners manual should tell you what weight gear oil to use.
This light is trying to tell you that your brake fluid may be low. Check your brake fluid and fill if it needs it.
It will be extremely hot!
you can smell it hydrolic oil has a distinct smell to it AnswerHydraulic fluid is almost always thinner than motor oil. Answermotor oil is slightly slick if you rub it between you're fingers. hydraulic fluid will fell the same as brake fluid when rubbed between you're fingers. motor oil (new) will (typicly) be a darker shade as well. hydraulic fluid is normally clear or very close to clear.note: you should not leave either of these fluid's on you're skin. you should wash hands as soon as you are done handling them.
Behind the rear seat under the well cover the motor will tell you what to get their is a rubber plug in the top of the motor that's were the fluid goes. Hope this helps.
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Start pushing buttons and flipping switches... if it lifts off the ground or drops donw, starts jumping like a jack rabbit, then you have lifters. if you can't find any appropriate switches or buttons then probably not.
What is the car? Autoparts store can usually tell you just tell them ur car when you go to buy the fluid and they can tell u what type and how much
Take a pushrod and push down on the plunger in the lifter. A hydraulic lifter is spring loaded.
there is no such thing as a hydraulic motor........there is, however, a hydraulic pump. there is such thing as a hydraulic motor. the hydraulic pump will pump oil to the motor and a pressure differential across the motor causes the fluid power to be converted to mechanical power. the power output of the motor is determined by the motor's pressure, flow, displacement, and torque. ________________________________________________________________ I believe the above post is wrong in part and right in part. Choosing a hydraulic motor to replace you 16hp gas engine requires more information than just the horsepower. It would be helpful to know many other factors, such as required torque needed in the application and the rpm. When these play a part in overall horsepower, knowing these pieces of information will help find a motor. When I've purchased motors in the past, I've used this website. They are very thorough and well-priced. www.surpluscenter.com What I took away from the response above, is the person was trying to tell you how to replace a whole hydraulic system. However, its needed in your case, so long as you have a new power source for the hydraulic motor. (IE: a gas engine to power a hydraulic pump, then lines from the hydraulic pump to the hydraulic motor (insert a valve if you wish to control motor speed and/or direction), and then the hydraulic motor. Its important to have a hydraulic tank with enough capacity to hold all the fluid which will be in motion. The more devices in the system, the bigger the tank. Hope this helps!!