Posted by Rich_WI on November 20, 2015 at 17:15:23 from (50.50.68.69):
In Reply to: moisture in oil posted by jim_uny on November 20, 2015 at 11:30:06:
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Put 2 spigots on a bucket and let the oil sit for a while, it will seperate out. One spigot on the bottom and the second one up 4 inches or so. When you drain the bottom spigot, you will get clear water, then the milky oil, then clear oil. At that point, the upper spigot is safe to drain from and use.
When Im draining from the bottom spigot, I dump the water. When the milky oil comes out, I save that and pour it back in the top when I done getting the good stuff. Its good oil, just needs more time to seperate out from the water.
Several times a year I drain out the water, I welded a pipe nipple on my drain plug and put a ball valve on. I drain out a half gallon or gallon and pour it in the pail. I replace the oil from the tractor with good oil I took out of the pail a few minutes earlier (so it done mix together before I pull out the good stuff).
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