Conventional seals (and probably hoses) will be chemically attacked by hydraulic oils and will fail quite rapidly. 
A good example of the problem is given by Citroens. Up until 1967 the very elaborate hydraulic system on Citroen cars used a special fluid (LHS2) that was effectively the same as heavy duty brake fluid. It was then replaced on new vehicles by a mineral based fluid, (LHM) that is very similar to an automatic transmission fluid. As a result, every rubber component in the system is different - look the same, but different, causing serious problems if the wrong part or the wrong fluid is used. (They tried to minimise this by a change in fluid colour from red to green, with matching changes for parts packaging, and painted bits changes from black to green.)
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1986 110 County 3.9 diesel
1970 2a 109 2.25 petrol
			
			
		 
	
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