Posted by The tractor vet on September 11, 2012 at 06:48:31 from (75.24.7.240):
In Reply to: Hydraulic system flush posted by ridgelane on September 10, 2012 at 22:49:18:
The best i can say is let it set for a few days then before starting place a drain pan under it and crack the drain plugs and let them drip . some water will seperate and come out but not all . Or drain and let drip . If you want and have the time remove each hose and drain and get as much out of each cylinder as you can . Then replace all filters and add new oil and start the task of changing filters a lot more often . The filter will trap a lot of water .Also running the machine and getting it to operating temp removes some . Setting out in the open or in a open shed for long periods causes lots of condensation and water build up. In this case before starting from long periods of setting crack the drain plugs first and drain off the water that has settled before it is sucked thru the pumps and mixed.
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