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In Reply to: water in tranny posted by dougs(digger460) on Tuesday, March 25, 2008:
Hi digger460.
Be sure to check all the equipment that you use requiring your hyd. hookup. They will also be contaminated. A little water goes a LONG WAY. I found that after my trac. sets for a month or so is the best time to crack all of the gear unit drain plugs, and let the water drain out until I get pure oil. To clear the equipment, will mean that you must change filters often. Be careful with sea foam, it is a fuel additive, and could break down your oil. Also, use hyd. oil with antifoam agents in it. Water and foam combine and make GUNK.
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