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MILKY HYDRAULIC FLUID
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<blockquote data-quote="walio123" data-source="post: 91037" data-attributes="member: 9827"><p>The idea of a heat exchanger to heat / cool the hydraulic fluid.The water moves in a large tube and heating/ cooling oil which moves in the thin pipes, mounted inside the largest. English is not my strong language and perhaps there is another name for it that I do not know.Backhoes having a heat exchanger usually have a small radiator for hydraulic fluid. If your backhoe is JCB surely have transmission oil heat exchanger, and perhaps the hydraulic.Once you have bented rod of the cylinder - most likely damaged seals on the cap - from there enter water.Too light oil causes cavitation and sometimes bypassed and causes heating and due to high temperature changes its color.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="walio123, post: 91037, member: 9827"] The idea of a heat exchanger to heat / cool the hydraulic fluid.The water moves in a large tube and heating/ cooling oil which moves in the thin pipes, mounted inside the largest. English is not my strong language and perhaps there is another name for it that I do not know.Backhoes having a heat exchanger usually have a small radiator for hydraulic fluid. If your backhoe is JCB surely have transmission oil heat exchanger, and perhaps the hydraulic.Once you have bented rod of the cylinder - most likely damaged seals on the cap - from there enter water.Too light oil causes cavitation and sometimes bypassed and causes heating and due to high temperature changes its color. [/QUOTE]
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