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Posted by Tim on Monday, May 11, 2009:In Reply to: Re: Hydrolics on YM155D posted by Al on Monday, May 11, 2009:
Thanks for the reply, Yes there were a few days it was out in the rain. So when it separates in the pail the milkiness will go away? Then I re add and run the tractor again and repeat? I guessing that what I am doing is cycling the "watery" oil from the hydrolic lines back to the reservoir for draining / separation and the re use.
Just repeat till the milkiness goes away?
Thanks
Tim
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