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L553 milky hydraulic oil. How do I prevent this from happening?
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<blockquote data-quote="AndyDWA" data-source="post: 131106" data-attributes="member: 20615"><p>I've discovered three possible issues with my L555 that I'm hoping will reduce the moisture problem. The side panels need to be very well sealed. I found water could enter mine through the chain adjuster (one appears to be incorrect for my model, so this is unlikely to be your problem). Check for a good seal here too. The hydraulic tanks breathe through vents located on the inside walls of the cab. If these are blocked, condensation is more likely to remain in the tanks. The L553 shares a lot of features with the L555.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndyDWA, post: 131106, member: 20615"] I’ve discovered three possible issues with my L555 that I’m hoping will reduce the moisture problem. The side panels need to be very well sealed. I found water could enter mine through the chain adjuster (one appears to be incorrect for my model, so this is unlikely to be your problem). Check for a good seal here too. The hydraulic tanks breathe through vents located on the inside walls of the cab. If these are blocked, condensation is more likely to remain in the tanks. The L553 shares a lot of features with the L555. [/QUOTE]
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