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Here is a link to the previous thread.
By Royce Peterson - 10/05/2003 9:43:16 AM; IP 66.161.204.2
Notice there is no replacement for Type "A", use only Type "A" in components designed for that fluid.

http://jcoconsulting.com/ForumFE/reply.aspx?ID=18498&Reply=18498

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 Type "A" hydrolic fluid. -- james, 10/05/2003
 Use the right fluid. -- Royce Peterson, 10/05/2003
Here is a link to the previous thread. -- Royce Peterson, 10/05/2003
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 One other thing.... -- Royce Peterson, 10/05/2003
 Guess you told me... -- james, 10/06/2003
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