Posted by Fordfarmer on September 01, 2013 at 11:24:59 from (75.121.172.165):
In Reply to: Re: Ford 4000 posted by gtkeith on September 01, 2013 at 11:17:13:
If it's milky, it has water mixed with it. Will it hurt the pump? Given enough time, yes. Yes, the dipstick measures the fluid level for the hydraulics. The hydraulic oil should be thin. The rear axle and transmission can use heavier oil, but because the seals between the sumps often leak, many of us use 134D compatible oil in all 3 sumps. That way it isn't a problem if they mix between sumps. The rear axle oil level is checked with a level plug, as is the transmission. It's usually a good idea to change ALL fluids in a new-to-you tractor. Even if it isn't truly needed, it's good insurance.
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