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1999 Lx 665 hydraulic oil drain?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 100144" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>The way i do it is to run the machine at idle and pump it out an aux hydraulic line. When it starts to spit, i shut down and re-fill.</p><p>You will never get all the oil out, there is oil in the cylinders, hoses, pumps. motors and oil cooler. If you have comtaminated oil, drain it this way, then empty the hydraulic filter. Put in say 10 litres of oil, run the machine again, drive it around, lift/tilt then drain the oil and filter. Repeat till the oil looks to be the right colour again. When you are done, replace the hydraulic filter.</p><p>I had a 753 that i got with water in the oil, it was only slightly milky, but slightly is enough. I think it took me 4 changes to get the colour to a point where i was happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 100144, member: 82"] The way i do it is to run the machine at idle and pump it out an aux hydraulic line. When it starts to spit, i shut down and re-fill. You will never get all the oil out, there is oil in the cylinders, hoses, pumps. motors and oil cooler. If you have comtaminated oil, drain it this way, then empty the hydraulic filter. Put in say 10 litres of oil, run the machine again, drive it around, lift/tilt then drain the oil and filter. Repeat till the oil looks to be the right colour again. When you are done, replace the hydraulic filter. I had a 753 that i got with water in the oil, it was only slightly milky, but slightly is enough. I think it took me 4 changes to get the colour to a point where i was happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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