Posted by johndeerejim on March 02, 2021 at 18:06:35 from (68.66.28.133):
Hello,
In December I purchased a Ford NAA that had sat outside for 7-10 years. I drained the transmission, differential and hydraulics just recently. The differential oil was reddish but not watery, the hydraulics and transmission had water in the oil from condensation. Not surprising, I pulled the transmission cover and it had condensation on it. I let them drain and kept the plug out for days, and except for the couple of ounces that came out the second time I pulled the transmission plug (and onto the floor), all quadrants appear to be empty. Should I flush them with kerosene or other liquid, or run them as is? I've even rocked the tractor back and forth and all were drained dry. I would have preferred to do this in warmer weather, but thanks to a kerosene heater it was above freezing in the garage. Know water is the enemy, so want to ensure 100% or as close to it is out of there. Gets cold in southeast Michigan. Thank you all, really enjoy this forum.
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