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hydaulic "oil" is a light oil..... and like most any light oil it is liable to be hydroscopic (substance tending to absorb moisture from the air). There is a few thing on the market like water separate filters.
hmmm. interesting thanks. Not sure the temps hydraulic oil vaporizes. but Im sure it is higher than water... so you could probably drain your oil occasionally into a dedicated pot and put it on your turkey fryer burner, camp stove or?? to boil out the water. Once it is cool...... put it back...
Is not the same as saying.... so it wont fall down and crush you to death when working under it ...? IMHO If ya'll choose to keep it that way at the firehouse it should be stenciled in plain site on rear or cab and/or by the hydro control box that it could fall. Not just for ya'll but for...
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