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Re: Water in Hydralic system
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Posted by old bones on March 07, 2002 at 18:00:21 from (207.177.105.7):
In Reply to: Water in Hydralic system posted by Steve on March 06, 2002 at 19:37:44:
when you say "water", do you mean plain water, or do you mean water/antifreeze mix? this makes a ton of difference. don't know where you would get antifreeze in hydraulics, unless you have a hydraulic fluid cooler that is in the radiator, but i am not at all familiar with your model/make of tractor. if it is just plain water, it's one of two things: 1) you are getting rain water in from somewhere like the fill hole, failed gasket, dipstick, etc. 2) condensation. you don't say where you are, but if you live where there are any moderate temp changes, this would be the most probable cause, and parking it under a roof won't help. whatever the cause, at least you are draining off the water before use. (i assume you are just leaking the water out around the drain plug and not completely draining the hyd before each use!)
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