In the hydraulic oil tank. Where that's located depends on which model of backhoe you have.
Relieves pressure buildup in the system, and it gives the excess oil a place to go.
make sure it's full of oil
Both! The gas engine would take oil then the log splitter that runs the hydraulics would take a specific hydraulic fluid. Its best to go by what the manufacture says
Check for kinked hydraulic lines (hoses or pipes)Bleed all lines and cylinders of trapped air.Check hydraulic oil level.Change hydraulic filter.Have oil pump rebuilt, or replaced with new.
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.
I don't know what hydraulic means. There you go.
Where can I go to get a hydraulic license
Go to MB and buy their hydraulic oil. It's formulated by MB for their products. Also, if you need oil for your system, you need to find out where you're system is leaking. I had leakage in both of the front hydraulic units....and when they let loose, you can get sprayed with oil while driving...and the stuuf gets all over the place. Check the front window pillars for oil residue.
Dragging clutch, clutch is oil soaked, hydraulic release system is faulty.
Go to parts store, go to oil section, find the oil labeled "hydrolick oil Daewoo G25S
The type of hydraulic oil you want is at any place that services audi, skoda, seat or vw....it a special oil so don't go throwing anything in there....hope that helps