Gary Fowler
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- Bismarck Arkansas
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- 2009 Kubota RTV 900, 2009 Kubota B26 TLB & 2010 model LS P7010
I think what the OP is suggesting will work fine. He is not saying he will use the recycled oil on permanent basis, only to flush the system with which I think is a good idea. Why keep putting even cheap oil thru, running it 5 minutes and getting it contaminated. Boil out the water, put it back in the tractor, cycle it several times, at operating temps check for water, drain, reboil if needed repeat till oil stays clear. Then put in new oil. If the temps are below freezing, I suspect that the reason for the continued contamination is that he has a low spot in the holding reservoir that has a chunk of ice from water oil separation. WHen he runs it, it melts some of the ice but not all and it will continue milking up till all the ice is melted. If he can put the tractor in a heated building overnight, while he is boiling out the water from his contaminated oil then flush it with that oil, he may get most of the water in one flush.
He might be well to put the hot oil off the cooker straight back into the tractor and run it immediately. That is the way we flush turbine oil reservoirs and oil lines prior to startup, with 250F hot oil
He might be well to put the hot oil off the cooker straight back into the tractor and run it immediately. That is the way we flush turbine oil reservoirs and oil lines prior to startup, with 250F hot oil