Hi,
Hoping someone will be kind enough to help me solve what I thought would be an easy task...I have a small pond with a waterfall and the pump required maintenance. Manufacturer (EasyPro) stated that I needed to replace the oil inside with 3.4 oz of Light Weight Dielectric Hydraulic Oil.
I have searched high and low with no luck finding anything less than a 5 gallon bucket online. I did find locally MAG1 ISO 32 Hydraulic Fluid in 1 gallon size but it 1) doesn't say it's dielectric 2) Says its Fluid not Oil
1) Is Hydraulic Fluid and Hydraulic Oil interchangeable?
2) Is the MAG1 product one that I can use since it's fluid not oil and doesn't say it's dielectric?
3) If no to #2, best recommendation for buying small quantity? I live in major metro area of Atlanta - If not a regular store, what type of maintenance/repair shop would use this product? Perhaps I can contact them to sell me a small amount?
Below are links to the MAG1 Fluid Specs and the EasyPro Pump I'm trying to fix if that helps.
Thank you for any help provided!
Hoping someone will be kind enough to help me solve what I thought would be an easy task...I have a small pond with a waterfall and the pump required maintenance. Manufacturer (EasyPro) stated that I needed to replace the oil inside with 3.4 oz of Light Weight Dielectric Hydraulic Oil.
I have searched high and low with no luck finding anything less than a 5 gallon bucket online. I did find locally MAG1 ISO 32 Hydraulic Fluid in 1 gallon size but it 1) doesn't say it's dielectric 2) Says its Fluid not Oil
1) Is Hydraulic Fluid and Hydraulic Oil interchangeable?
2) Is the MAG1 product one that I can use since it's fluid not oil and doesn't say it's dielectric?
3) If no to #2, best recommendation for buying small quantity? I live in major metro area of Atlanta - If not a regular store, what type of maintenance/repair shop would use this product? Perhaps I can contact them to sell me a small amount?
Below are links to the MAG1 Fluid Specs and the EasyPro Pump I'm trying to fix if that helps.
Thank you for any help provided!
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