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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    have read in MY owners manual where ATF can be used in place of TNT fluid.
    Yes...I just checked my manual also....you are correct
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    Thanks guys I bought the regular tilt and trim fluid already I was just wondering if it was the same fluid that I already have buckets of

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    Quote Originally Posted by theygotaeat View Post
    Thanks captain obvious LOL what I mean is what is the difference looks the same feels the same smells the same taste the same I have 5 gallon buckets of forklift fluid that cost less than that little tube for the boat
    I'd start selling little tubes of Tilt and trim fluid. And I want my 10% cut.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimp View Post
    have read in MY owners manual where ATF can be used in place of TNT fluid.
    Just rebuilt one of the jacks on my slidein camper. The say in the instructions to replace hydraulic fluid with Red transmission fluid. That's from the factory. Only difference in most hydraulic fluids is additives for extreme tem differentials be it high heat or extreme low temps.
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    it would be OK
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