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Posted by KSwhiteguy on January 14, 2006 at 19:50:53 from (158.247.205.230):
Hi to all. I've been lurking here for a couple of years. During that time, I've picked up lots more information than I can handle. I have a 1980 White-Iseki 2-62. Don't throw rocks; it's not what I wanted for a tractor, but the price was right. My FiL bought it new with a Westendorf WL22 loader. After he passed on in 2002, and MiL sold the farm in 2004, the orphan just found a home here. Anyway, the loader right side hydraulic cylinder blew out its seal. The fluid was milky, so I knew right away from reading posts here there was water in the system. I have drained the transmission, replaced all hydraulic hoses (16), and have a new suction filter for the transmission. My question: I know everything has been drained. There is probably some water still in there. Will it hurt? Should I run it a bit, and drain it again, or what? Any help will be appreciated.
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