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<blockquote data-quote="shorton" data-source="post: 24436" data-attributes="member: 1484"><p>Hi folks, Last year after purchasing my L783, I replaced all 20-something gallons of hydraulic fluid, changed filters, etc. Now, I've got water in the system again. Changing the filters reveals milky stuff. Running it for awhile shows the fluid milky. If I let it sit for a while, I guess the water separates out and goes to the bottom of the reservoir. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the water out without changing the oil again? Some specific questions: 1. Someone mentioned to me that there is a spin-on type water absorbent filter I can put on the system that can take small amounts of water out a little at a time. Anyone know about this? 2. Same person told me he thought there were some replacement vent caps for the tanks that would fit more snug/lock on and perhaps have some desiccant that would absorb moisture. Anyone know about this? 3. I'm in North Texas near Dallas. Anyone know of a service where they come to my place and pump and filter out the water in my system? So, I don't have to change it again... thanks, Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shorton, post: 24436, member: 1484"] Hi folks, Last year after purchasing my L783, I replaced all 20-something gallons of hydraulic fluid, changed filters, etc. Now, I've got water in the system again. Changing the filters reveals milky stuff. Running it for awhile shows the fluid milky. If I let it sit for a while, I guess the water separates out and goes to the bottom of the reservoir. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get the water out without changing the oil again? Some specific questions: 1. Someone mentioned to me that there is a spin-on type water absorbent filter I can put on the system that can take small amounts of water out a little at a time. Anyone know about this? 2. Same person told me he thought there were some replacement vent caps for the tanks that would fit more snug/lock on and perhaps have some desiccant that would absorb moisture. Anyone know about this? 3. I'm in North Texas near Dallas. Anyone know of a service where they come to my place and pump and filter out the water in my system? So, I don't have to change it again... thanks, Stephen [/QUOTE]
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