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Old March 8th 04, 01:09 AM
mike pitoniak
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Greetings,

Can anyone tell me what type of oil to put in the Cobra hydraulic
foot pump, and where to add it? There are several fittings, and i am
not sure if it matters where it goes.

Thanks in advance,

mike
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Old March 8th 04, 02:09 PM
JJ Sinclair
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Mike,
It's DOT-3, don't use the red stuff (5606)

My jack stopped leaking when I stopped lifting the jack from the top, when
putting it back in the trailer. This can cause the ram to be pulled out and it
doesn't like that. Pick it up from the bottom.
JJ Sinclair
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Old March 8th 04, 03:58 PM
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JJ,

DOT-3 is one of the common automotive brake fluids. It's glycol ether based
and this stuff will trash the seals in your hydraulic jack, which should
have a petroleum based oil. (EPDM seals for DOT-3 vs. BUNA-N for petro)

Jack oil is available at tool stores or a lifetime supply of hydraulic oil
can be purchased in 5 gallon pails at tractor places and is reasonably
priced.
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Mike,
It's DOT-3, don't use the red stuff (5606)

My jack stopped leaking when I stopped lifting the jack from the top, when
putting it back in the trailer. This can cause the ram to be pulled out

and it
doesn't like that. Pick it up from the bottom.
JJ Sinclair



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Old March 8th 04, 11:05 PM
JJ Sinclair
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The bolt in the middle of the scissor should be tightened a little.
Then you can lift it from the top without pulling the piston out of
the cylinder
AS


Thanks Al,
The problem I had was with a 2-jack set-up on my ASH-25 trailer.

Should we be using DOT-3 automotive brake fluid in your jacks?
JJ Sinclair
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Old March 9th 04, 02:12 PM
JJ Sinclair
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No brake fluid ,please.
Just hydraulic oil or oil from automatic hydraulic car gears gears.
AS


Oops, I stand corrected.

I would like to thank you for making a real quality product. Your fully
fumctional trailers make assembling and disassembling the glider a joy, not a
burden. Only those who have owned a dysfunctional trailers, can really
appreciate the Cobra.
Keep up the good work,
JJ Sinclair
 




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