The MSDS chemical safety sheet for SUDT2 lists a flash point of 262 deg. F. but does not specify a boiling point. Without putting too fine a point on it, temps in the 200 range (or thereabouts ), are probably something of an indication things are getting pretty warm in there. 213 deg? Probably OK too, but time to take notice.
With my equipment, when the fluid gets really heated up, it just smells hot, the hydraulic lines are too hot to touch and I've noticed the FEL hydraulics, for example, can act a bit erratically. It took a couple hours of intense, heavy loader operation to get to that point with my Kubotas (a little one and a bigger one). After that, I figured out neither the machines nor the operator really needed to work at that pace.
With my equipment, when the fluid gets really heated up, it just smells hot, the hydraulic lines are too hot to touch and I've noticed the FEL hydraulics, for example, can act a bit erratically. It took a couple hours of intense, heavy loader operation to get to that point with my Kubotas (a little one and a bigger one). After that, I figured out neither the machines nor the operator really needed to work at that pace.