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Re: water in hydraulic oil system
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Posted by david val on February 09, 2004 at 01:06:59 from (80.230.188.76):
In Reply to: water in hydraulic oil system posted by weedsabate on February 08, 2004 at 17:31:36:
you should flush the system a few times until flushing oil comes clean, then install new oil and filter(s). you cold use for flushing any light whight engine or hydraulic oil (the cheapest you can find). if you have a remote use it to help draining oil remains in the system by connecting an open hose to the remote after oil was drained from the bottom, placing the hose in a bucket and operating the scv until oil stops flowing out of the hose. immediately turn engine off. do it on every flushing cycle. replace the filter(s) for the first flush and then again for the new oil fill. when flushing operate all hydraulcs incl. steering rockshaft, all loader funcions and reverser. also drive the tractor and bleed the brakes to replace the brake oil. water in the oil in this tractor may be deadly for brake linings. check suction screen frequently for signs of brake material after the tractor is put to work. have the brake disks replaced at the first dign of disintergating. david
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