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Jack oil, do you change it?

silver2000

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I have a Craftsman 2 ton aluminum jack that has worked very well for me. I bought this when Sears had just started selling this aluminum jack (maybe 10-12years ago) and I remember reading lots of posts about it leaking. Mine never has and only gets used a few times a month and I have never changed the oil. Is this something you do and worthwhile?
 
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MikeF2316

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I can't imagine that there's enough metal wear that would collect in the oil that would make changing the oil beneficial.
 

mattdwelder

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jack oil will break down over time. If you think it has lost some of its lift capacity it might help to put in new oil.
 
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Jeeper

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Change it every 3,000 miles.

Generally more Chinese jacks will leak it out and you will have to put new stuff in before you need to change it.
 

skulldrinker

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My Rockford tools floor jack turns 36 years old this summer and I plan on changing the oil for the first time. Just for the hell of it.
 
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