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Re: Frozen 806 Hydraulics Revisited
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Posted by JayWalt on February 18, 2007 at 18:45:10 from (70.226.20.153):
In Reply to: Frozen 806 Hydraulics Revisited posted by Harlen Larson on February 18, 2007 at 18:32:42:
from what I've been told the hydraulic fluid is spec'd with an additive to suspend water, hence the fluid being a milky color when it has moisture in it. I surmise this is too keep it in suspension so it can't pool up and cause corrosion or give the pump a hard time. Is your fluid milky or does it look like normaal oil? A word of caution, if yours is milky and you do decide to replace the oil, be sure to get all of the old oil out, as much as humanely possible. I have this same issue, tomorrow I'm going to redrain my system (i just put new fluid in it and cleaned the resevoir and it still becomes milky from leftover fluid in the hoses/cylinders) and cook out the water. The 806 has ALOT more fluid then my 300u.
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