Posted by Showcrop on January 12, 2010 at 09:03:30 from (75.67.231.80):
In Reply to: Water in HYD oil posted by Oldmax on January 11, 2010 at 19:49:18:
The housing is probably vented to allow for expansion/contraction with use. As it heats up with use condensation is driven off. I have a fork lift that gets really warmed up only on rare occasions and gets moisture in the motor oil. I have to have it under load for 45 min. to get it heated up enough to drive the moisture out. A friend who was a long time tech on them told me that they just tend to be that way so work it harder more frequently.One of my tractors has a vent that the mud daubers plugged which of course kept the moisture in. You will get just as much moisture weather it is kept under cover or outside. Even in midsummer you can have a warm front come through and you can get condensation all over your castings even indoors.
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