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Diesel 911 into Hydraulic tank
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<blockquote data-quote="mark18mwm" data-source="post: 82845" data-attributes="member: 9306"><p>I agree with Antfarmer, I don't think it will hurt it. I personally don't think you even need to drain the tank, but I guess better safe then sorry. I think the 911 would just "thin down" the viscosity of the hyd oil a little bit. I would bet it wont do any damage, if it don't damage the injection pump for fuel I'm sure the hyd pump could take it. But changing it definitely would give you piece of mind. I think it instantly mixed with the oil when you put it in, like it will do with fuel and I don't think there will be any left after you dump it out, but a rinse with fresh oil sure won't hurt anything. I think you got this well in hand and you are good to go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mark18mwm, post: 82845, member: 9306"] I agree with Antfarmer, I don't think it will hurt it. I personally don't think you even need to drain the tank, but I guess better safe then sorry. I think the 911 would just "thin down" the viscosity of the hyd oil a little bit. I would bet it wont do any damage, if it don't damage the injection pump for fuel I'm sure the hyd pump could take it. But changing it definitely would give you piece of mind. I think it instantly mixed with the oil when you put it in, like it will do with fuel and I don't think there will be any left after you dump it out, but a rinse with fresh oil sure won't hurt anything. I think you got this well in hand and you are good to go. [/QUOTE]
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