whitetiger
Moderator
Staff member
Equipment
Kubota tech..BX2370, RCK60, B7100HST, RTV900 w plow, Ford 1100 FWA
Flushing with diesel fuel will not hurt your transmission or rear end but can damage your hydraulic pump. If you start the engine with diesel fuel in the hydraulic system, it will be pumped through the entire system. Now, how do you flush the diesel fuel back out??
You can flush and change the hydraulic oil numerous times, each time diluting the diesel to a lesser percentage. After several flush/oil changes, you will still have some diesel in the hydraulic system.
Does anyone top off their hydraulic system with diesel when it is low? Of course not. I wonder why if diesel is so much cheaper than hydraulic fluid?
If diesel fuel will not damage the hydraulic system, why mess with hydraulic fluid at all?
Do you see where this is going? Why not just flush with hydraulic oil and be done with it?
You can flush and change the hydraulic oil numerous times, each time diluting the diesel to a lesser percentage. After several flush/oil changes, you will still have some diesel in the hydraulic system.
Does anyone top off their hydraulic system with diesel when it is low? Of course not. I wonder why if diesel is so much cheaper than hydraulic fluid?
If diesel fuel will not damage the hydraulic system, why mess with hydraulic fluid at all?
Do you see where this is going? Why not just flush with hydraulic oil and be done with it?