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L553 milky hydraulic oil. How do I prevent this from happening?
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<blockquote data-quote="Rayhat" data-source="post: 131134" data-attributes="member: 11532"><p>If you have hydraulic attachments you can also introduce/re-introduce the milky fluid when you use them. You're fighting condensation no matter what. My 1992 785 takes 20 gallons. I just had the chain cases cleaned after checking for wear. The gears, chains and cases looked brand new with the covers removed.</p><p>the return passages were vacuumed out. That left the lines and motors as the only fluid left. That was enough to make it look like I didn't change any fluid At all after I ran the machine twice. Coming up on 5000 hrs. I got it with 4000 hrs and have owned it for nine years. It's just home owner used and it's a beast. Fluid never really looked anything but milky(ish).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rayhat, post: 131134, member: 11532"] If you have hydraulic attachments you can also introduce/re-introduce the milky fluid when you use them. You’re fighting condensation no matter what. My 1992 785 takes 20 gallons. I just had the chain cases cleaned after checking for wear. The gears, chains and cases looked brand new with the covers removed. the return passages were vacuumed out. That left the lines and motors as the only fluid left. That was enough to make it look like I didn’t change any fluid At all after I ran the machine twice. Coming up on 5000 hrs. I got it with 4000 hrs and have owned it for nine years. It’s just home owner used and it’s a beast. Fluid never really looked anything but milky(ish). [/QUOTE]
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