Posted by michael price on February 28, 2016 at 07:02:33 from (50.108.30.182):
I've bought a few tractors now that were left for dead. Draining the fluids they always have water in them, some 5 gallons or more. If there is something wrong with the tractor and its tore apart I clean everything out. But if its like the case 1070 I just bought there was no reason to tear it apart. All I can do is drain everything but once I fill it with new fluid and start it then its milky again. I hate spending a few hundred bucks on oil just to have it turn to milk in 2 minuets.
I seen a guy heat it up to steam the water out. I tried this once the JD 2010. It worked good enough to get most of the water out to where when you change the oil it stayed clear. But you had heat and oil, sometimes it would pop and splatter. Make a huge mess and a chance of a fire.
So I was thinking about building a vacuum chamber. This would allow me to boil the water out without heat just like you do on refrigeration systems.
I could do this until the oil stays clean so I don't waste hundreds of gallons of oil.
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