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Marcel,
Using hydraulic fluid to lubricate the ways is a rather poor idea. That's one of the things I hated about my B&S 618. Using proper way lube in a dedicated circuit is a far superior solution. Hydraulic fluid just doesn't have the right properties to lubricate sliding ways.
My B&S 13 Universal grinder uses a Trabon lube system to distribute way lube to where it needs to be and the ways on this 1968 machine are flawless. The ones on my significantly younger 618 were pretty worn.
Any grinder of any sort I get in the future will have either a Trabon or Bijur lube system and will not rely on hydraulic fluid for this task.
I like the Micromaster SG's and that's probably what I'm going to buy to replace my big DoALL but the ones equipped with a Trabon lube system go right to the top of the list.
We had a lot of machines that used DET26 hyd oil for way lube, the problem with the B&S 618 is it is not filtered well enough and the oil drains back to the base with grit in it. Yes my ways don't look great from the wear but when it was running it was accurate. I'm thinking of going to a separate hyd system to help with the problem but first I need to get the ways cleaned up and the head back on it was to tall to fit in the trailer when I moved it from Buffalo, NY and it weighs about 3500# a floor jack works great to move it around so I can use the car lift to pick up the head.
Todd