[AT] Fram Filter C-1151PB and changing 3pt Backhoe Fluid

Denny Copas half_fast5 at yahoo.com
Fri May 30 23:47:49 PDT 2008


When I was in the Navy we never changed oil but it was
constantly cleaned on every watch. For removal of the
water we used a separator very much like a cream
separator (maybe a little larger). If you have a cream
separator sitting in the corner it might be worth a
try.
Denny



--- william.neff.powell at comcast.net wrote:

> I believe I will be happy with 95%......
> 
> 
>  -------------- Original message
> ----------------------
> From: Mike Sloane <mikesloane at verizon.net>
> > One of the additives that makes up modern
> hydraulic fluids enable them
> > to absorb water and hold it in suspension. So
> adding "dry gas" to the
> > fluid won't help much.
> > 
> > Unfortunately, about the only simple thing you can
> do is drain the
> > system, fill it up again, exercise all the
> cylinders, and then repeat.
> > Even then you won't get all the old fluid out -
> maybe 90-95%. The only
> > way to get *all* the old fluid out is to
> disconnect all the lines, blow
> > them out with air, force all the cylinders through
> their full motion
> > with the lines off (look out for spraying fluid!),
> and run the pump for
> > a few seconds. If it were me, I am usually happy
> with the 95%.
> > 
> > Mike
> > 
> > Doug Tallman wrote:
> > > I've got an IH T-340 with the same problem. My
> thoughts are to let it
> > >  set and let the water separate to the bottom.
> Take the drain plug
> > > out and drain until the oil shows up and refill.
> it Use it a little
> > > and then try it again. Probably won't get it all
> but it sure couldn't
> > > hurt to try. Doug Tallman
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
> > > CEE VILL wrote:
> > >> Will,
> > >> 
> > >> My mind has been toying with an idea.  I will
> offer it as a
> > >> question.  What would happen if you added some
> amount of dry gas
> > >> (methanol) to to the system (perhaps one 12 oz.
> bottle) then run
> > >> the system and warm it up, working all
> cylinders.  My thinking is
> > >> the alcohol would cause the water to emulsify
> with the oil.  When
> > >> you then drained and purged the system it might
> bring the
> > >> contaminant out with the oil.
> > >> 
> > >> Charlie V.
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Denny Copas


      



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