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Water in Hydraulic Oil ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Fishfiles" data-source="post: 8175" data-attributes="member: 782"><p>It doesn't take very much water to make it milky and it is very hard to get it cleaned out once it's in there , as the oil is in every cylinder , hose , valve etc, usually draining and refilling a couple or three times is the only way , which will be an expensive to you in oil , I think the most common way it gets in there is people who leave oil cans out in the weather and water accumulates on top the can and makes it way into the can , you would think that someone trying to sell a machie would try and clear up that problem , doesn't show much for his maintance program, there are filters that will remove water from the hydrauic oil , you can get them from Donalson filters , it won't take out mass quanities , but with a change of oil and a filter a couple of times it will clear it</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fishfiles, post: 8175, member: 782"] It doesn't take very much water to make it milky and it is very hard to get it cleaned out once it's in there , as the oil is in every cylinder , hose , valve etc, usually draining and refilling a couple or three times is the only way , which will be an expensive to you in oil , I think the most common way it gets in there is people who leave oil cans out in the weather and water accumulates on top the can and makes it way into the can , you would think that someone trying to sell a machie would try and clear up that problem , doesn't show much for his maintance program, there are filters that will remove water from the hydrauic oil , you can get them from Donalson filters , it won't take out mass quanities , but with a change of oil and a filter a couple of times it will clear it [/QUOTE]
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