k0ua
Epic Contributor
I didn't realize water could get into the hydraulics just by the tractor getting rained on. I don't have a covered area to park yet, just a tarp. Would like more information on how this could happen. Thanks!
A small amount of water gets into the system every day that you use it. As you suck air into the system from the vent tube, that air contains water vapor. You suck in a load of air every time your raise your loader, You expell that air when you lower your loader, but some of the moisture remains condensed on the cold steel. Hopefully you get the fluid hot enough to boil off a lot of the moisture in the fluid. If you fire up your machine on a cool day, and use the loader just a bit, you will take on some moisture in the fluid.
Of course if you do have an actual leak around any weather seals like shifters, then it is easy for water to get in.