JDgreen227
Super Member
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I've been storing gallon and quart containers of oil and hydro fluid in an old grainary for 15 years and it's full of mice, but they have never tried to chew any plastic up. You should be able to filter your hydro oil, I'd use a big flour sifter for that purpose, and any decent tractor will have several filters for the hydraulic system.
I still have a few of those round quart cans of oil (remember those) you used a push in spout to open, they date from about 1990, no way am I going to use them in one of our vehicles, but for mowers and tillers, yes. Of course, the engines on my equipment were made about the same period so I'm sure they will be fine. I have never noticed any separation of the oil in those cans.
I've been storing gallon and quart containers of oil and hydro fluid in an old grainary for 15 years and it's full of mice, but they have never tried to chew any plastic up. You should be able to filter your hydro oil, I'd use a big flour sifter for that purpose, and any decent tractor will have several filters for the hydraulic system.
I still have a few of those round quart cans of oil (remember those) you used a push in spout to open, they date from about 1990, no way am I going to use them in one of our vehicles, but for mowers and tillers, yes. Of course, the engines on my equipment were made about the same period so I'm sure they will be fine. I have never noticed any separation of the oil in those cans.