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How did water get in my hydraulics
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<blockquote data-quote="mmsllc" data-source="post: 93314" data-attributes="member: 13117"><p>As long as you got the majority of the water out of the system, running the machine a few times a week should help warm the fluid up enough to "boil' off the remaining moisture out of the system. I'm not sure what BOBCAT advises on the interval of changing the hydraulic fluid, but where I've worked as a fleet mechanic, we simply dumped it once a year to try to keep the moisture level to a minimal. I think I would top it off & keep an eye on any signs of leaks. You should be ok! Just run the $hit out of her a few times a week. That'll ought to finish off the remaining moisture.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mmsllc, post: 93314, member: 13117"] As long as you got the majority of the water out of the system, running the machine a few times a week should help warm the fluid up enough to "boil' off the remaining moisture out of the system. I'm not sure what BOBCAT advises on the interval of changing the hydraulic fluid, but where I've worked as a fleet mechanic, we simply dumped it once a year to try to keep the moisture level to a minimal. I think I would top it off & keep an eye on any signs of leaks. You should be ok! Just run the $hit out of her a few times a week. That'll ought to finish off the remaining moisture. [/QUOTE]
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