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diesel added to hydraulic reservoir
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<blockquote data-quote="bluffcam" data-source="post: 14469" data-attributes="member: 1163"><p>Its a long story but i am helping out a friend who has had a tough time. She has what is called a trackmaster 85 made by LMC corp., it has a Kubota V3300 and is a tracked. Uses it to plow a long driveway. The machine has two very similiar tanks on each side of the machine, one is diesel fuel and the other is labeled hydraulic fluid. It was discovered after the winter that the boyfriend of the daughter who was plowing the road filled both tanks with diesel over the winter. I have done some web searching for info on this machine and it appears very sparse. No clues on service, parts, or operating manuals.</p><p>Looking for any insight into how to minimize damage from having diesel in hydraulic fluid, i was considering draining reservoir and running for an hour and draining and filling again.</p><p>Also case and bobcat both use 10w30 for hydraulic fluid, does anyone know what the spec is for this Trackmaster 85?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluffcam, post: 14469, member: 1163"] Its a long story but i am helping out a friend who has had a tough time. She has what is called a trackmaster 85 made by LMC corp., it has a Kubota V3300 and is a tracked. Uses it to plow a long driveway. The machine has two very similiar tanks on each side of the machine, one is diesel fuel and the other is labeled hydraulic fluid. It was discovered after the winter that the boyfriend of the daughter who was plowing the road filled both tanks with diesel over the winter. I have done some web searching for info on this machine and it appears very sparse. No clues on service, parts, or operating manuals. Looking for any insight into how to minimize damage from having diesel in hydraulic fluid, i was considering draining reservoir and running for an hour and draining and filling again. Also case and bobcat both use 10w30 for hydraulic fluid, does anyone know what the spec is for this Trackmaster 85? [/QUOTE]
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