all my hydraulic fitting are rusting!

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purpony

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I ordered a brand new 2320 in Jan 07. Since then I have 123hrs on it. I use it basically for mowing the lawn and plowing my driveway in the winter, and a little bucket work from time to time. The tractor is always garaged when not in use. After this past winter i noticed all my hydraulic fittings are all starting to pit and rust. 2 of my quick disconnects for my bucket are completely rusted. Anyone else have this problem? My tractor is still under warranty so i was going to talk to my dealer about this. Drives me crazy everytime i look at it now.
 
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Your not using them enough. Mine are covered with dirt and dust that sticks to the oil that leaks out when using them. JC
 
   / all my hydraulic fitting are rusting! #3  
Do you use salt on the drives?



Steve
 
   / all my hydraulic fitting are rusting! #4  
I'll bet you turn around on the road that is salted or something.
My snowblower tractor is just like that from the salt on the streets!
 
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I just bought a 1990 855 so it is now almost 20 years old. No rust whatsoever on the hydraulic fittings/lines and it has 1100 hours of use in Illinois. Not sure what it was used for but i know it slept in a shed.

Unless you are using salt, it is not normal to have so much rust already.
 
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If you are storing your tractor in a garage with a concrete floor with no insulation under the floor it can be the same as parking your tractor in a swimming pool for a month every spring. I put 1 inch of urethane foam insulation under my concrete floor and have no condensation in my building in the spring. My neighbor built the same type of building without the insulation under his concrete floor. Everything in his building is rusty. He finally installed radiant heaters that he turns on for several weeks in the spring to warm the concrete slab up to air temperature to get away from condensing all the water out of the air. Maybe this is your problem?:):)
 
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Or, you can just coat your concrete with Epozy, that makes a barrier for the moisture. But the insulated concrete is WAY better.
Most people don't know that their garages are REALLY really Damp! :mad:
I run a dehumidifier all year in my garage, and it keeps ALL the moisture out. I have a Very dry location, and a 26x56 garage thats super insulated, and my dehumidifier removes 3-4 FULL 40 gallon drums of water from the air. So that means I would have like 150 gallons of water standing in my garage all year (but its in the air). :eek:
 
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Yea, I HATE the sweaty garage floors in the spring! I always leave the doors open at that time. However, I use my 2210 the same as you use your 2320;mowing, snow moving, occasional loader work. Bought mine in spring 2004 and no sign of corrosion on the couplers. Talk to the dealer by all means.
 
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The Dealer may fix it but, there is no product defect here. If you don't want things to rust YOU must protect them.
 
   / all my hydraulic fitting are rusting! #10  
Do you do any loader work with animals? Manure and urine can be quite corrosive to metal.
 

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