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Accidentally put fuel in hydraulic fill tank
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<blockquote data-quote="Topper1" data-source="post: 128231" data-attributes="member: 22814"><p>I've been there a couple times. You're not the only one to make this mistake.</p><p> Drain tank. Refill. Run machine. Drain and refill. Repeat 2-3 times & a final filter change as well, you should be good. . </p><p> Back in the day, we'd add a gallon of kerosene to the hydraulics to thin for winter running. The lighter combustible fluids slowly evaporate over time & didn't cause any issues that i know of.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Topper1, post: 128231, member: 22814"] I've been there a couple times. You're not the only one to make this mistake. Drain tank. Refill. Run machine. Drain and refill. Repeat 2-3 times & a final filter change as well, you should be good. . Back in the day, we'd add a gallon of kerosene to the hydraulics to thin for winter running. The lighter combustible fluids slowly evaporate over time & didn't cause any issues that i know of. [/QUOTE]
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