[AT] Hydraulic warm up

Mike meulenms at gmx.com
Fri Nov 28 17:20:36 PST 2014


Thanks guys, pushed off the project until tomorrow, so I'll try warming 
it up, and slowly work the bucket up and down. Might even change the 
hydraulic oil, it's the same stuff that was in there when I bought it 5 
years ago, and heaven only knows what the PO used.

Thanks,
Mike M

On 11/28/2014 7:28 PM, David Myers wrote:
> We (excavation company in Michigan) warm up the engine a few minutes and then slowly work the hydraulics so not to shock the cylinders.  The same is true of all moving objects, ease into them to warm them up.  All the oils are cold and nothing is flowing correctly at first in any gearbox or system.
> David
>
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>> On Nov 28, 2014, at 2:10 PM, Mike <meulenms at gmx.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi Guys, I need to do some work with my Massey Ferguson 255, an it's
>> only about 20 degrees outside. When its that cold, the hydraulics really
>> shudder and shake. Does idling the tractor for a while warm up the
>> hydraulic fluid too, or do the hydraulics need to be worked to warm up
>> the fluid.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mike M
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