Posted by Gun guru on January 04, 2009 at 13:33:29 from (68.188.232.38):
In Reply to: Types of Hyd oil posted by Amo in Nebraska on January 04, 2009 at 13:19:04:
The only way I can think that oil can "absorb" water is to have the oil heat up to 212F and the water vaporizes into the oil. I was told that in automatic transmissions that the fluid gets to 250f regularly, the small amount of condensation will sort of boil off into steam and mix into the oil. I would think that all oil repels water, cause oil and water dont mix right. I used to have a farmall H. I changed out the trans fluid, the fluid was milky brown. The fluid may have had a quart of water in it from the 40 years since the last change. I doubt gear transmissions in tractors get over 150f. As far as hydrostatic transmissions in tractors dont know for sure but they could get up to the boiling point in the summer. (I should look that up)
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