Paddy
Veteran Member
Well it's been about a year I have had the KAMA 454 and it has reached the 50 hr mark. I will change the fluids as prescribed but wonder if the hydraulic oils need to be dumped. I thought I might be able to drain in to clean containers to let settle. Then pour through a tight mesh. I would completely flush the tractors system with Diesel fuel. I'd bet I'd be getting 98%.
The fluid looks as clean as when Chip put the new in, not the original China oil/sludge. It would seem the main points to hydro fluid changes are; removing metal shavings, water content and over heated oil that has lost it's good oil features. It's been stored inside most of the time, hasn't been worked more than 4 hrs at a time.
I supose as I drain it I might not be so set in my ways if what comes out looks prety bad. But just the idea that when I do drain it if looks new except for a bit of metal flakes....
What do you think? am I crazy to even consider this as an option?
The fluid looks as clean as when Chip put the new in, not the original China oil/sludge. It would seem the main points to hydro fluid changes are; removing metal shavings, water content and over heated oil that has lost it's good oil features. It's been stored inside most of the time, hasn't been worked more than 4 hrs at a time.
I supose as I drain it I might not be so set in my ways if what comes out looks prety bad. But just the idea that when I do drain it if looks new except for a bit of metal flakes....
What do you think? am I crazy to even consider this as an option?