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Old 05-17-2010, 05:42 PM   #1
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hydraulic oil

i have an 07 Dutch Star 4304. Where would the oil tank be located at for jacks? Thanks for your help
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Under the front hood, to the left. You will see the lines running in, the motor and pump and the control board. The reservoir has a dipstick in it and make sure you check the level with the jacks up.
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Old 05-17-2010, 08:06 PM   #3
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Do you just need fluid or are you having trouble getting jacks down when operating.
The solenoids have white wires on them and they all should go to a common ground point on your chassis. If you can find it check the connections maybe loose and dirty. If you find a ground post as I have take off wires clean them apply di-electric grease and use a star washer under the nut to hold tight.
If you have traveled on salty roads this winter you will have all sorts of problems under your chassis. I know just today had to pull faulty engine starter and clean up all battery and control leads and works better than new now.
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