geneP
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- Joined
- Jun 28, 2000
- Messages
- 836
- Location
- Central Mississippi, USA
- Tractor
- Case-International 385, Kubota L5450 w/LA1150A loader
I recent bought a Case-IH tractor with 500 hours on it. The hydraulic/transmission oil looked clean and clear on the dipstick, but when I disconnected a tool from the aux hydraulics the oil that dripped out looked milky/tan. I took a sample of about a pint out and let it set for a day and it has returned to its brown oily look. I took the fill plug out to look for rust, etc and although the plug wasn't rusty on the bottom, there were drops of moisture on it's concave underside leading me to believe there is moisture in the oil from condensation. The tractor was in a metal building but there is enough moisture here in the deep south that the concrete floor stays wet a lot. For those of you who have experience in this area, do I need to drain and refill the oil and filter? (it holds 9 gallons) If yes, do I need to run some cheaper oil through it to try to get more of the old oil and moisture out? Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
Gene
Gene