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Topic: 615 Industrial loader
Posted By: jeffsa22
Subject: 615 Industrial loader
Date Posted: 15 Dec 2024 at 7:18pm
How to check the hydraulic oil for the loader I know it has 2 plugs to access to fill oil but what should level be and what type of oil thanks



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Posted By: orangeman
Date Posted: 16 Dec 2024 at 9:34am
The AC Operators Manual for the Industrial 615 loader Form SV 105 states that the hydraulic oil capacity for the loader is 12 gallons.   The fill plug is located on the right side as sitting in the seat on the loader boom, while the vent plug is located at the top of the loader cross member.   There is no oil "level " mentioned in the loader operators manual. There is a drain plug on the lower  right hand side of the loader boom.  

Recommend draining the hydraulic oil  - check its condition and refill with the 12 gallons as stated in the manual.  Also, the loader hydraulic system has a magnetic screen located at the bottom of the  right side loader boom that has a screen and baffle.   Hydraulic oil change interval per the manual states at the first 50 hours of operation, (probably well past that) and then every 500 hours thereafter. It also recommends changing the hydraulic filter at the time of service.  HTH's ~ Orangeman


Posted By: jeffsa22
Date Posted: 16 Dec 2024 at 4:43pm
Great thank you does it state what type of oil it takes


Posted By: orangeman
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 10:53am
As you read this reply please realize that the information specific to the type of hydraulic oil as specified for the AC 615 loader is over 60 years old.   With the said the manual states the following:

" Any reputable brand of engine oil suitable for A. P. I. service classification of MS or DG of the proper viscosity may be used. 

Viscosity 

- For the highest temperature of 0 degree Fahrenheit, use SAE 5
- For highest temperature of 0 degrees to 70 degrees Fahrenheit, use SAE 10
- For highest temperature above 70 degree Fahrenheit use SAE 20

CAUTION: KEEP HYDRAULIC OILS AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS CLEAN. " 

* Excerpt from Page 6 of AC Operators Manual Industrial - 615 Loader Topeka Kansas 

There are lots of options on hydraulic fluid - recommend you check with your local oil supplier or tractor shop they probably have it available in 5, 10  or maybe 55 gallon drums.

Orangeman


Posted By: jeffsa22
Date Posted: 18 Dec 2024 at 11:34am
Great thanks I ending up using vp ultra j20a plus thanks for all your help



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