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<blockquote data-quote="scsindust" data-source="post: 13218" data-attributes="member: 214"><p>A hose broke while a friend was using my T190 a few days ago. I gave him a container oil to top it off to get it back on the trailer. After he brought it back, he told me there was some water in the oil from the container. I don't know why he still used it, but he did. So I fixed the hose and added about 5 gallons of fluid back into the machine. The fluid is still kinda milky. I was going to hook up the 'out' aux line and drain as much out as I could and refill the res. I know this won't get rid of all the water. Is this the best way to do it? Does a little water hurt anything? I don't mind draining it a few times, but I realize all the water won't come out. Any ideas or suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scsindust, post: 13218, member: 214"] A hose broke while a friend was using my T190 a few days ago. I gave him a container oil to top it off to get it back on the trailer. After he brought it back, he told me there was some water in the oil from the container. I don't know why he still used it, but he did. So I fixed the hose and added about 5 gallons of fluid back into the machine. The fluid is still kinda milky. I was going to hook up the 'out' aux line and drain as much out as I could and refill the res. I know this won't get rid of all the water. Is this the best way to do it? Does a little water hurt anything? I don't mind draining it a few times, but I realize all the water won't come out. Any ideas or suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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