Have you gotten all the air bubbles out of your jack! Let me know how it's performing. Also, if you found value in this video, please leave a tip. I'd greatly appreciate it. 💲VENMO: @GarageDynamics CASH APP: $GarageDynamics
Thanks for the tips. Where did you buy the oil/fluid? The manual mentioned a specific weight, just wondering what brand, etc. And where did you get that cool flexible screwdriver?
You're welcome El Jefe Slash! I bought the fluid at a local auto parts store. It's standard jack oil. I have a link for the oil in the video description. Here is the link: Hydraulic Jack Oil: amzn.to/3jg0xwX
@@GarageDynamics don’t use any detergent based hydraulic oils, manual states to use non-detergent based hydraulic oil. Harbor Freight has Sta-Lube in stock and that is the correct oil to use.
Does the oil really go bad? What are the change intervals they recommend? I just added some oil to mine. I feel like mine wasn't lifting until after i pulled the handle pretty far. Didnt think the oil could be bad.
It's just like any other fluid, oil is oil and needs to be changed. It all depends on how often you use the jack. If you use it everyday I would suggest maybe once a year. I am about to do mine as it's been 3 years and it never really hit me that it needed to be done.
Have you gotten all the air bubbles out of your jack! Let me know how it's performing. Also, if you found value in this video, please leave a tip. I'd greatly appreciate it. 💲VENMO: @GarageDynamics CASH APP: $GarageDynamics
Thank you for providing clear instructions through this process. Great video! Keep it up!
Thanks Pablo Coppola! I appreciate the encouraging words!
The video was on time very helpful thank you very much
dang, this is gold. I was always wondering how the heck I'm gonna flip over a 100lb jack to get the oil out without making a mess.
How often or how do you know when it’s time to change the oil?
"The jack I've had for many years now". Whiskey Tango Foxtrot. You lifting pillows then polishing the jack?
Great video and Very helpful
That you for this informative video.
I need do that to al my 4 Jacks lolz
Have been use 4-5yrs now.
Was there an o-ring in the fill hole on yours?
Did you have to add oil when you first bought it?
2023 Thanks for Video
Thanks for the tips. Where did you buy the oil/fluid? The manual mentioned a specific weight, just wondering what brand, etc. And where did you get that cool flexible screwdriver?
You're welcome El Jefe Slash! I bought the fluid at a local auto parts store. It's standard jack oil. I have a link for the oil in the video description. Here is the link: Hydraulic Jack Oil: amzn.to/3jg0xwX
@@GarageDynamics don’t use any detergent based hydraulic oils, manual states to use non-detergent based hydraulic oil. Harbor Freight has Sta-Lube in stock and that is the correct oil to use.
@Project Arjun sta lube is 20 weight u suppose to use 22 weight
Can you refill it using the syringe ?
Great video
great video 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Looks like yours has zerks on the wheels? Mine doesn’t did you drill those in?
Hello Bethany Mancini, I believe the jack comes preinstalled with them.
What about the grease fitting on top? Are we supposed to greased it?
Hello Pagan TV, Yes please grease the jack using the grease fitting.
I just purchased this jack brand new at Harbor freight someone told me I have to add Jack fluid to it and it’s brand new. Is that true?
Yes, jack fluid is right next to the jacks
Does the oil really go bad? What are the change intervals they recommend? I just added some oil to mine. I feel like mine wasn't lifting until after i pulled the handle pretty far. Didnt think the oil could be bad.
It's just like any other fluid, oil is oil and needs to be changed. It all depends on how often you use the jack. If you use it everyday I would suggest maybe once a year.
I am about to do mine as it's been 3 years and it never really hit me that it needed to be done.
As I do each step, do I have to "go ahead" first, or can I skip over that part and just get to it?
Good question. So many advise to go ahead otherwise you will not get anything done.
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Thank you deej jeffs vlog! :D
Einstein- Could not get the "THIN" tube past the piston to suck out the old fluid!!!
Test under weight .