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Re: Hydraulic alternative
I think finding that ratio is going to be the key for your situation.
I know that there probably is lots of information using google on what ratio to burn the hydraulic oil with.
Personally, I would be extra careful in making sure that all the small particles are filtered out down to 5 microns as there are very fine abrasives that can be suspended in hydraulic oil.
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221k miles , C6 Transmission. Gear Vendors. Dual tanks with 50 gallon tank added to bed, locking canopy. Dana 50 TTB with Ford 10.25 rear and 3.55:1 ratios. Running B100 with no ill effects. Homebrew BioD. 80 gallon biodiesel processor with custom machined vacuum venturi
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