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Water in Hydraulic Oil ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Tazza" data-source="post: 8172" data-attributes="member: 82"><p>Oils do come in different colours, you never know, it may be the colour of the oil.</p><p>With age the oil does go a cloudy brown colour unlike nice fresh oil that looks like honey.</p><p>If the price is rite and it runs well, it may be worth it. Drop the oil and change filters run then drop it again. There is no way to get ALL the oil out without pulling the machine down but this way you will get most of it out.</p><p>Even if you change it when you get it then run it for a week or so then drop the oil. That way the oil has had heaps of time to mix in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tazza, post: 8172, member: 82"] Oils do come in different colours, you never know, it may be the colour of the oil. With age the oil does go a cloudy brown colour unlike nice fresh oil that looks like honey. If the price is rite and it runs well, it may be worth it. Drop the oil and change filters run then drop it again. There is no way to get ALL the oil out without pulling the machine down but this way you will get most of it out. Even if you change it when you get it then run it for a week or so then drop the oil. That way the oil has had heaps of time to mix in. [/QUOTE]
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