Milky Hydraulic Fluid!!

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Fishman1227

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I have a 1710 Ford tractor I traded for last winter, and when I check the Hydraulic Fluid two weeks ago it was milky, so I changed it with new filter and oil, but I used a lessor grade oil in it and not NH 134D. Would this cause the milky look, or do I have something else going on??
Thanks,
Fishman1227
 
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I have a 1710 Ford tractor I traded for last winter, and when I check the Hydraulic Fluid two weeks ago it was milky, so I changed it with new filter and oil, but I used a lessor grade oil in it and not NH 134D. Would this cause the milky look, or do I have something else going on??
Thanks,
Fishman1227

The milky color is due to water in the fluid.
If left outside in the rain or washed with the tractor is hot and water is sucked in as it cooled.
I left a 5 gal bucket 1/2 full of hydro fluid in truck and after a rain there was a couple inches of water had to be sucked in at fill cap .
When you changed oil and filter the remaining fluid in hoses and tank pump caused the new oil to be contaminated. As suggestion to wash with diesel fluid or solvent to clean oil then again add new oil. filter may separate the water but will take time and couple of filters.
ken
 
   / Milky Hydraulic Fluid!!
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Ken,
So you are saying to fill with diesel fluid and run a bit and then drain it and refill with new oil, and new filter??
Thanks,
Dennis
 
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Ken,
So you are saying to fill with diesel fluid and run a bit and then drain it and refill with new oil, and new filter??
Thanks,
Dennis

use a mix of diesel and ATF run then flush.
 
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Ok thanks!! I will do that!
 
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Post back results. And, BTW, Welcome to TBN.:thumbsup:
 
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The standard filter will not filter out water. There are some expensive filters that will take out a little bit of water.

Use this flush mix to help get rid of water.

1 quart atf ( type f or dex/merc 3 ) to 1g diesel, to 1 pint 90-91% rubbing alcohol. I'll put that into a sump as a rinse. if it needs more fluid for some pickup.. I'll add in some cheap utf or more diesel rinse mix.
 
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90 % rubbing alcohol is hard to find. I can only find 70% anymore. where do you get 90% and is 20% that important?
 
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The standard filter will not filter out water. There are some expensive filters that will take out a little bit of water.

Use this flush mix to help get rid of water.

1 quart atf ( type f or dex/merc 3 ) to 1g diesel, to 1 pint 90-91% rubbing alcohol. I'll put that into a sump as a rinse. if it needs more fluid for some pickup.. I'll add in some cheap utf or more diesel rinse mix.
Why rubbing alcohol? That has more water in it. Why not solvent alcohol...it's almost pure isopropyl or ethanol (190 proof, 95%)
 
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I will let you guys know how it come out!! I have corn liquor, will that work?? LOL!!
 

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