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Lx565 major milky hydro leak
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<blockquote data-quote="mrbb" data-source="post: 133797" data-attributes="member: 13825"><p>sounds like water got into the system, I would suggest draining system as best you can, as till you remove the water your not going to operate things well</p><p></p><p> and the longer the water sits in the system, the more damage it can do, from rusting parts, to freezing and possibility pushing out seals or??</p><p> and odds are you will NOT get all the water out in ONE fluid change</p><p>which means, a second or third change in the near future IMO</p><p> I would also try and figure out how water got in the system</p><p> I know on some of the older NEW Holland machines, the hydraulic tanks, the design of them was poor,(it was like a funnel that was supposed to drain water out, BUT?</p><p> they had a cork or rubber seal on the cap, to seal it from things, but that over time, dried and allowed water to drain into the tank, I knew many that to prevent this, started placing a container over the whole fill section, to keep water out! , simple fix, but not 100% on your set up, but it could be one!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mrbb, post: 133797, member: 13825"] sounds like water got into the system, I would suggest draining system as best you can, as till you remove the water your not going to operate things well and the longer the water sits in the system, the more damage it can do, from rusting parts, to freezing and possibility pushing out seals or?? and odds are you will NOT get all the water out in ONE fluid change which means, a second or third change in the near future IMO I would also try and figure out how water got in the system I know on some of the older NEW Holland machines, the hydraulic tanks, the design of them was poor,(it was like a funnel that was supposed to drain water out, BUT? they had a cork or rubber seal on the cap, to seal it from things, but that over time, dried and allowed water to drain into the tank, I knew many that to prevent this, started placing a container over the whole fill section, to keep water out! , simple fix, but not 100% on your set up, but it could be one! [/QUOTE]
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