I have a MX5000 Kabota and have had water in the hydraulic fluid since I got it. The oil is milky white. I drained the oil once and refill with Kabota synthetic oil and it got milky white again. Any suggestion as to where the water is coming from?
Yes the bulk of the water would sit at the bottom, but therein lies the issue, there are a lot of bottom spaces that don't drain completely so you have to do it several times to get it to keep moving around.NIH ,
The water won't mix with the oil ?? Would not the bulk of the water sink to the bottom of reservoir and be the first of the contents to drain ??
Suppose loader or 3 point cylinder(s) could retain water.
Is there an additive that would accelerate the water collection or mix with the moisture to cohesively drain it? Attach to the water molecules?
I had moisture in the crankcase of my IH diesel. Tractor stored inside, theory was condensation from sitting long term. Head gasket was ruled out as cause. A mechanic noted that in his experience, it takes very little water to create that milky appearance. If tractor loader equipped, could failing seals on cylinders allow moisture in system ??
Is that true?
Probably because you should have bought a KUBOTA instead of the Kabota.I have a MX5000 Kabota and have had water in the hydraulic fluid since I got it. The oil is milky white. I drained the oil once and refill with Kabota synthetic oil and it got milky white again. Any suggestion as to where the water is coming from?