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Re: Recycling Hydraulic oil with water in it..(Tut
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Posted by Andy Martin on September 20, 2006 at 05:19:48 from (63.123.95.201):
In Reply to: Re: Recycling Hydraulic oil with water in it..(Tut posted by JayWalt on September 19, 2006 at 22:11:49:
I'm impressed. You are very correct that what you have done is better than to continue to run the milk in the system. And since it has run the emulsion (water/oil) a little damage may have been done but if the hydraulic system works, great! You might look for hydraulic oil at farm stores or feed mills to get a better price. What kind of tractor are you using this in? For your S-10, you might consider using litmus paper to test the ph of the used oil. You can adjust the ph and help the S-10 along. You also might consider buying single weight motor oil for your car if that is practical since multi weight oils are basically the light weight with polymers to get the higher viscosity at high temperature. When the oil is well used, the basic oil does not break down, it just gets dirty, but the polymers break down so if you are using 10w40 in your car it is like putting 10w in your S-10. Again, congratulations treebark treebark.
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