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Posted by henrich on January 24, 2004 at 05:14:32 from (207.177.20.38):
In Reply to: water in hydraulic oil posted by Super Steve on January 23, 2004 at 19:05:46:
Purchasing new oil is a lot cheaper than trying to reuse that old oil. Its a lot cheaper than an overhaul. Good clean oil is the most important with routine changing along with the filter. I owned a IH 460 diesel a few years ago and we had to change the oil in the gear case every fall before it got cold or when it got to -20 it would freeze solid and you couldn't move the tractor. This was strictly due to condensation. When that oil froze it also ruined the filter so that if you did get it thawed and ran the tractor, you simply sucked the paper filter into the oil which further contaminated the oil. You can filter all you want with a cotton rage or whatever you want but the best solution is new oil.
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