Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil?

   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #31  
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   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil?
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   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #33  
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Reminds me of this:
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #34  
Recently bought uv dye and a uv light looking for leaks on my new tiny tractor it's actually considered a subcompact
Anyways it was leaking out the fill cap when fluid heated up cuz it was overfilled. I ended up checking all PTO seals, rigid lines and hoses corresponding hose connections. ended up draining about a gallon of hydraulic hydrostatic drive fluid out of it. It's a new subcompact the fluid and reservoir was very clean and hard to tell where the fluid was in sight glass and corresponding red dot. I can now easily tell where fluid is in sight glass holding a uv light to it.
cuz the hydro reservoir holds 3 gallons I added an extra small bottle of uv dye. I guess if you go the dye route uv or colored id make sure it's oil based. I'll probably change all fluids when I do my 50 hr service including hydraulic cuz initially thought it was low and bought a 5 gallon pail of premium hydraulic hydrostatic fluid. I will problaby go with colored non uv dye from JD. First time using uv dye in my experience it works good to isolate where the leaking fluid is coming from and checking fluid levels in a new tractors sight glass.
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #35  
1. The Deere tractors come with UV dye oil and it looks milky like it has water in it but it's good.
2. The JD red dye dries out not because of water but because it's using a solvent to liquify it.
3. you can just buy the dye in your choice of color. rekhaoil dye is what you search for.

A little goes a long way, I recommend putting some in a bottle of oil then adding that to the tractor.


I used green for my hydraulic fluid as I don't have anything else that has green fluid.
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #36  
I use Triax Agra UTTO Supreme. Synthetic fluid that is dyed red.
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #37  
The hydro oil in my 2019 tractor remains so clear and clean, that I almost can't see it on the heavily-hashed dipstick on my 3033r. I see some run hydro oil (probaby ATF) with red dye in it, and I'm wondering, does anyone put some dye in their own hydro oil to make visibility at least a little better?
I haven’t tried it yet, but a local shop suggested adding 1 cup of ATF to a 5 gallon bucket.
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #38  
The hydro oil in my 2019 tractor remains so clear and clean, that I almost can't see it on the heavily-hashed dipstick on my 3033r. I see some run hydro oil (probaby ATF) with red dye in it, and I'm wondering, does anyone put some dye in their own hydro oil to make visibility at least a little better?
either rough up your dip stick or paint it and you will be able to see the level better. then you won't have to add die every time you change oil.
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #39  
Mine has a dipstick, too! But both sides are cross-hatched, there's no smooth side for viewing the "wetted" line. Just about impossible to see the fluid without walking out to daylight with the dipstick in-hand.
I have found that when I have trouble seeing the level if I turn the dipstick completely horizontal, more oil builds on the bottom side of the stick and makes it much easier to see the correct level. The trick is of course keeping level!
 
   / Anyone DIY dye their hydro oil? #40  
My tractor has a dipstick, so I don't need to dye mine.
I've read here on TBN that John Deere sells a dye specifically for hydraulic systems.
So does his if you read
 

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