Check and Add Oil To A Hunter Original Ceiling Fan

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • This Video is all about original ceiling fans and how to check the oil in them. Feel free to share it as you see fit.
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  • @JamesSmith-ob9yd
    @JamesSmith-ob9yd 6 місяців тому +2

    Very helpful, the Hunter site and other videos were worthless. My 2002 fan had a slotted screw for the oil port on the lower part, below the motor housing. And I actually enjoyed your long, rambling explanation.

  • @WhiteFudgeFilms
    @WhiteFudgeFilms 5 років тому +13

    I recommend using video editing software and writing out a script in addition the iPhone tripod you considered. People are looking for How to Oil a Ceiling Fan. Cut to the chase and give clear and direct audio. This video is 8 minutes long with about 45 seconds of useful information.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  4 роки тому +2

      There is a new video coming now. More concise.

    • @joefisk4448
      @joefisk4448 3 роки тому

      @@mrfanman2u would be nice if you'd mention what type of oil to use.

  • @emmonspatzer5402
    @emmonspatzer5402 3 роки тому

    Wow! Thank you so much. You saved me hundreds of dollars. My Hunter 23865a was making some noise and was slow to start rotation when I hit the fan speed wall switch it was on . I looked at the Hunter site and others at the manuals they had and it said there was an oil hole on the top but I couldn't find it. Another video showed one on the top even with a nice little cap like old fashion devices. But mine didn't seem to... until your video pointed out that certain model years had a set screw at the top of the reservoir under, rather than on top, of the fan. Adding oil in that position is a little bit of a pain, but other than that it worked like a charm.
    Heck I was pulling the lower portion looking for a non-existent capacitor to change. I was getting ready to get a new fan speed control wall switch. But, all I needed was to find that hole and add some oil. You are the man!

  • @Thanson199415
    @Thanson199415 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you for helping me as I just scored my first of the EARLIEST of the early overseas originals, one made the 46th week of 2002, and the other the 2nd week of 2003 and I was curious how to oil them. I scored these at a price of $20 a piece for 2 plain white Originals and I should have a video up within a week.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  4 роки тому

      There's a plug in the side of the switch housing. That's where you oil them, but you must lean the motor over at a 25 degree angle and hold it there to fill it. These actually have a seal and may still have oil in them.

    • @Thanson199415
      @Thanson199415 4 роки тому

      @@mrfanman2u I oiled them exactly like you explained :)

  • @Koko-qs8zx
    @Koko-qs8zx 2 роки тому +1

    My Hunter fan crica 2011 didn’t have a oil hole. I got rid of the grinding noise by switching the fan rotation directional switch. Problem solved.

  • @Jivermo
    @Jivermo 6 років тому +7

    Agree with Sealy...if you cut to the chase, these would be way more helpful...too much extraneous stuff. Good info, but please get an editor.

  • @showbizcec4985
    @showbizcec4985 6 років тому +1

    When I got my first Hunter Original yesterday and I picked it up, I spilled oil all over myself because I didn't know about the oil bath system. XD I wish I saw this video before then, but anyway thanks for uploading this. I can't wait to get my Original up and running.

  • @awvalentine
    @awvalentine 2 роки тому

    Thank you, thank you!! I just brought a house that has 7 of the 2002-2005 fans, the video was very helpful.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  2 роки тому

      There's actually a newer video that's a lot clearer. I don't have a 2002-2005 fan or I would do a video on it. Highly recommend taking them down and doing an oil change on them over to a synthetic oil. 0w20 is fine. The 2002-2005 fans will eventually fail, flawed design. 90--95% of them have failed. Those fans helped to put the nail in the coffin of the original.

  • @debbiescott9507
    @debbiescott9507 5 років тому +1

    You have a lovely place. Pls show on utube where to put the oil in, I have a 1875 ish Gentry fan from a old hotel in charleston, w v..time to oil it. Thx

  • @ElectricAngel181
    @ElectricAngel181 4 місяці тому

    My hunter celing fan will not turn on and it was already installed when I movrd in so im guessing its before 2000.

  • @gclark2351
    @gclark2351 5 років тому

    Helpful video. My Hunter fans are @ 22 years old. How do I add oil to them? Thanks!

  • @mrfandude1235
    @mrfandude1235 2 роки тому

    what’s the difference in the lubrication system between the skeletal spinner motors and the USA motors?

  • @ukewarrior
    @ukewarrior 5 років тому +1

    Excellent information. I have had an original hunter brass fan in continuous operation for almost 40 years. I won't buy anything else.
    What oil do you use/buy ?

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  5 років тому +1

      Tractor supply Company 10 weight

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  5 років тому +1

      It's literally 10 weight non detergent motor oil tractor supply the only place I'm aware you can find it but it may be on eBay like straight 10 weight. I'm literally driving right now and talking to you a voice text LOL

    • @ukewarrior
      @ukewarrior 5 років тому

      @@mrfanman2u Thanks!

    • @emilyhunt2129
      @emilyhunt2129 4 роки тому

      I have brass fan that are 15 yrs old and I can not fine the oil hole or a # on the fan to look it up on line for assistance. Do you have any idea we’re to look

  • @kayjohns346
    @kayjohns346 7 років тому +1

    Thank you this information has been very helpful.

  • @elizabethdennis1214
    @elizabethdennis1214 7 років тому +2

    Added oil to our Hunter Model 22370 bought in 1982. Adding oil, but when I check the pipe cleaner still not detecting oil on pipe cleaner but oil is now dripping from top of fan. What would be causing this? Fan is running good.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  7 років тому +1

      Elizabeth Dennis outdoor? Could be something blocking the oil fill.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  7 років тому +1

      Elizabeth Dennis Could also be clogged return and grooves.

  • @tyedontreyvonsanders7838
    @tyedontreyvonsanders7838 6 років тому

    "May your ceiling fans blow hard." Ha! That's great. Great info. The first web site said the same "wrong way" that you spoke of. Thank goodness I clicked on the 1st video on the Google search! I will believe a man speaking about ceiling fans, when all I see in the background are,... ceiling fans! "A yo, I believe guy. I don't know why, I just do" (Half Baked) Thank you for learnin' me Brian.

  • @macbenington7832
    @macbenington7832 2 роки тому

    I have a hunter that's very orignal the tag says mfg for western electric, do you have idea the age of it?

  • @mcrn12
    @mcrn12 8 років тому +2

    Thank you for this.

  • @dtv0321
    @dtv0321 6 років тому

    Love your videos,how do you tell the year of an original hunter fan?I see the numbers stamped on the tag but can’t find any site to decode them.Help

  • @ukewarrior
    @ukewarrior 5 років тому

    Brian, not to be dense, but do you use sae 10w non Detergent oils or 10w-xxx oils?

  • @satyansrinath7100
    @satyansrinath7100 4 роки тому

    How can we lubricate a ceiling fan, without bringing it down from the ceiling?

    • @MattsFans
      @MattsFans 4 роки тому

      yes but it will be harder to. plus you still have to turn off power.

  • @FLJAMESFL
    @FLJAMESFL 4 роки тому

    What do you do about leaking oil?

  • @aterix
    @aterix 4 роки тому +1

    He shows how to check the oil on originals at 7:50 in

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  4 роки тому +1

      I recognize what you guys have been saying and have made a new video describing how to do it on Chinese fans. There will be three more videos and once all are done I will link to those videos from here. I can, and have done better than this video, it is quite embarrassing. Looking at a lot of my older videos in fact.

  • @tandspinter
    @tandspinter 5 років тому

    I have a Hunter Model 25574 which is the 1.1 amp fan built in 1985. It has a slow oil leak that gets comes down on the outside of the switch housing. Not sure how an oil leak is possible. Anyone know how to repair an oil leak on a Model 25574 Hunter Fan?

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  5 років тому

      tandspinter. If it is only coming down the outside of the switch housing and no where else, there are only a couple possibilities. 1. switch housing is loose and spinning 2. overfilled on oil 3. foreign body (usually a bug or something) making the oil swash around in the cup. 4. Excessive fan wobble which will cause a full oil cup to slosh the oil out as there is no seal or otherwise. Check the oil with a pipe cleaner first. You can message me on facebook on Brian's Little Halfway House for Derelict Fans

  • @dbragg2510
    @dbragg2510 7 років тому

    Thank you for your informative video. I bought three 52" Hunter Originals (when they were made by Robbins Meyers) in 1984-85. I want to move them from where they are now because the house is being torn down. I think it would be best to remove at least some of the oil. Can you suggest a way to do that (tipping to one side or something else)? Also I originally had them mounted on a vaulted ceiling so I had longer down rods. Now I want to mount them on a regular 8'
    ceiling. I still have the short pipe nipples but they are very corroded from being in flood waters so the threads are not in
    good shape. Do you know how I can get some more? The new Hunter company doesn't sell the 2 1/2" length and they claim to have changed the diameter. Thanks for any help.

  • @showbizcec4985
    @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

    Would it be okay to add a little WD-40 before adding the Hunter Original oil to clean out some old oil? My Original has no oil currently, because it's not in use.

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  6 років тому

      Showbiz CEC Only if you remove it all afterwards. You can just use 5w20 engine oil with detergents if you're worried about cleaning and don't want to disassemble.

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

      Okay, thank you! I'm on the fence of taking it apart, but if I do take it apart I'll make sure to rewatch all your disassembly videos.

  • @IseeIrony
    @IseeIrony 7 років тому

    So, I have 2 23855As that are about 14-15 years old. One of them runs fine, the other starts slower and slows down. I think it needs oil. I looked at your video and I can't seem to find any hole to add oil. I definitely don't have the brass plug up on top. I don't find a plug underneath either. Thoughts?

    • @nancyperryman419
      @nancyperryman419 7 років тому

      R V Kohler engines

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

      My Hunter Original has no brass oil port as well. The oil port is still in the same place, however it's just a hole, there is no brass plug. Look at the top of your fan and you should see a tiny hole unlike the rest, that's where you put oil. I'm not sure if all Originals are like this, but my oil port is on the same side of the fan where the "Hunter Building the Best for 100 Years" stamp is. If this doesn't fix your fan, than you might need to take it apart and clean it or have a professional look at it like someone who restores old fans.

  • @WarrenSL
    @WarrenSL 7 років тому

    What particular brand and type of oil do you use/prefer?

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

      I heard that you're NOT supposed to use zoomspout on Originals because of the "oil bath" system Originals use. Hunter makes specialized oil for Originals and its $6 at Home Depot and you can even find it on Amazon, so I would highly recommend the Hunter Original oil.

  • @hendersonjones
    @hendersonjones 8 років тому

    I have a Hunter fan circa 1985. I see the spot to add oil. How you I check the oil?

    • @ricklafford8993
      @ricklafford8993 8 років тому +1

      Pipe cleaner bent over into a 'J' with the bent part being 1/2" long. This is what Brian is demonstrating.

  • @charlesturner1428
    @charlesturner1428 7 років тому

    How many times a week do you oil an Original?

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  7 років тому

      Charles Turner I generally check the ones I have installed about once a year.

  • @sluttymcnasty
    @sluttymcnasty 8 років тому

    will a hunter fan not operate when low or out of oil?

    • @ricklafford8993
      @ricklafford8993 8 років тому

      A Hunter Original will certainly operate but will get noisy and eventually stop if left without oil. This doesn't apply to all Hunter fans.

    • @McIntosh1581
      @McIntosh1581 7 років тому +2

      I know you have to add oil to a Hunter Original time to time, but they sure will last a lifetime if you keep them lubricated properly. We have a really old antique one in our house that still runs like a top. I'm glad that Hunter still produces their original ceiling fan. Pure old school classic.

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому +1

      Just check on it every 3 or 6 months if possible. This fan could live on in your family for generations if you maintain it. It's not supposed to run on low or no oil. This can cause damage to the fans moving parts.

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

      Well, at least this is true for the Originals and some other old and old style fans. Not all Hunters use this system. Most Hunters and most modern fans now a days you just hang up and you don't ever have to worry about oilling them. The Originals are not like this however.

    • @showbizcec4985
      @showbizcec4985 6 років тому

      The uploaded responded to a comment saying they check their oil on their Original yearly so idk.

  • @roberthawxhurst3717
    @roberthawxhurst3717 6 років тому +3

    Just quoting another comment: "You are evidently knowledgeable, but your videos are painful to watch. You could do much better by removing wasted BS video and verbiage"

  • @nolongerused0000
    @nolongerused0000 5 років тому

    4:25 and you don't just go Bwaaaaaa

  • @noraconnolly6532
    @noraconnolly6532 7 років тому

    g

  • @rplautz1000
    @rplautz1000 5 років тому

    Terrible advice! You never ever want to fill the oil well in such manner that you see the oil running out even when the housing is tipped to one said. If you do, when you turn on the fan you will get oil all over your furniture and clothes. If you have a light kit, the oil will run out the light fixture openings or if you have a closed lighting fixture such as the "school house" model, you will see oil collecting and trapped at the bottom of the fixture. Measure the oil solely with a bent pipe cleaner while the oil well is stationary and level with the floor. Bend the pipe cleaner at a 90-degree angle, no more than one inch from the end of the pipe cleaner. Make it look like an "L." Stick the bent end of the pipe cleaner into the oil well opening. If it comes out with oil, your fine. If it comes out dry, add a few drops at a time and remeasure. Allow one minute between each remeasuring. Better to take your time rather than have oil all over you and the room. Years ago, Hunter had a diagram about this on their website. It's now gone. But they did sell pipe cleaners. Wonder why?

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  5 років тому

      2002-2005 fans, you cannot check the oil with a pipe cleaner. There is a seal in the top of the switch housing. You have to check it by opening the plug and leaning to the high side.

  • @jaimenbrunson1652
    @jaimenbrunson1652 4 роки тому

    122:122

    • @mrfanman2u
      @mrfanman2u  4 роки тому +1

      Agreed. I have a new video uploaded that hasn't published yet that is 3 minutes long.

    • @jaimenbrunson1652
      @jaimenbrunson1652 4 роки тому +1

      Lol

  • @surfsnowgreen
    @surfsnowgreen 5 років тому

    Painful to watch. It's putting oil in a ceiling fan, not rebuilding an engine. 1 minute. Explain how to check the oil, then show how and where to put the oil in. Done.

  • @solarfry
    @solarfry 4 роки тому +1

    You talk too much and show very littel