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6 years since my last post....and in trouble again...s185 water in hydraulic fluid.
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<blockquote data-quote="twinturbo007" data-source="post: 107043" data-attributes="member: 8609"><p>Howdy all, its been 6 years since my last need to post, but mainly due to always searching the forum and finding great answers. SO, my s185 turbo has a very milky hydraulic fluid, using 46 hydraulic fluid, (any opinions on 46 for the S185, pls definitely add a comment, im not sure) and my bobcat is not liking it, its hydraulic light is acting up and doing the run then turning off automatically. I have changed the oil twice now, and I have been removing all hydraulic connectors, blowing out more milky stuff where ever I can, and I am at the point of running my 3rd new lot of oil through. So my question is, its fine Im blowing out the hoses, rams etc, but I am sure im missing something, is there, apart from the obvious sump plug for the hydraulic tank, is there a another point that i am missing re properly clearing out the hydraulic fluid? I wondered if there was a systematic way to ensure that the bobcat was cleaned out of any water in the hydraulics but could not find to much on the web. Any hints on what i can do to try and fix this little dilemma, much appreciated. cheers from Brenton Meadows VK3CM Tangambalanga North East Victoria Australia</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="twinturbo007, post: 107043, member: 8609"] Howdy all, its been 6 years since my last need to post, but mainly due to always searching the forum and finding great answers. SO, my s185 turbo has a very milky hydraulic fluid, using 46 hydraulic fluid, (any opinions on 46 for the S185, pls definitely add a comment, im not sure) and my bobcat is not liking it, its hydraulic light is acting up and doing the run then turning off automatically. I have changed the oil twice now, and I have been removing all hydraulic connectors, blowing out more milky stuff where ever I can, and I am at the point of running my 3rd new lot of oil through. So my question is, its fine Im blowing out the hoses, rams etc, but I am sure im missing something, is there, apart from the obvious sump plug for the hydraulic tank, is there a another point that i am missing re properly clearing out the hydraulic fluid? I wondered if there was a systematic way to ensure that the bobcat was cleaned out of any water in the hydraulics but could not find to much on the web. Any hints on what i can do to try and fix this little dilemma, much appreciated. cheers from Brenton Meadows VK3CM Tangambalanga North East Victoria Australia [/QUOTE]
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