RalphVa
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- Charlottesville, VA, USA
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- JD 2025R, previously Gravely 5650 & JD 4010 & JD 1025R
Someone mentioned using a "slightly lower viscosity" fluid. That's diesel, folks. It's next lower boiling on the boiling point tree. The hydraulic fluid seems to be 5w oil, which is sent to the diesel pool if it is not used for oil manufacture.
If you really have water, flushing with diesel makes sense. Not sure just how you'd do it though. Need something that would connect with those fittings to the FEL. It'd flush with diesel, flow with air and then fill with hydraulic fluid. But you'd have to have the fitting the interfaces with those connectors on the FEL.
ULSD is actually pretty good stuff now, probably much better as far as not having any reactive compounds in it at all. The hydraulic fluid is very highly refined, too, but unless you got some that is water white, it'll probably have more contaminates than ULSD.
Ralph
If you really have water, flushing with diesel makes sense. Not sure just how you'd do it though. Need something that would connect with those fittings to the FEL. It'd flush with diesel, flow with air and then fill with hydraulic fluid. But you'd have to have the fitting the interfaces with those connectors on the FEL.
ULSD is actually pretty good stuff now, probably much better as far as not having any reactive compounds in it at all. The hydraulic fluid is very highly refined, too, but unless you got some that is water white, it'll probably have more contaminates than ULSD.
Ralph