J_J
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- Power-Trac 1445, KUBOTA B-9200HST
This could be a slow ingress of water over time due to the heating and cooling of the hyd fluid. As an example, if you leave a female QD coupling pointing up, and the fluid was hot, there is a good chance that some of the water that collects in the coupling will be sucked in to the hose assembly as the fluid cools. Anywhere there is a hyd cyl shaft end that can collect water, same thing.
Answer, is to cover the tractor/hyd machinery.
Just last week i saw that one of my cyl was leaking, so I ordered a seal kit and today, I took the cyl apart and guess what, there was some water in the cyl shaft end. It rained for a couple of days last week. The cyl was pointed up also.
Answer, is to cover the tractor/hyd machinery.
Just last week i saw that one of my cyl was leaking, so I ordered a seal kit and today, I took the cyl apart and guess what, there was some water in the cyl shaft end. It rained for a couple of days last week. The cyl was pointed up also.