DEF fluid was accidentally introduced into the hydraulic fluid of a SVL95-2S skid steer. It was evident buy the hydraulic fluid turning a white color. Yes, the large DEF cover is clearly marked but the external hydraulic fluid fill tube is not. The hydraulic fluid external cap has “oil” stamped on it, but cannot be seen when covered with dust and dirt. It was a mistake; I hope folks can focus on productive answers.
DEF is corrosive to the hydraulic system and seals so the DEF must be completely evacuated from the system.
I have been flushing the system with new hydraulic fluid via;
1. Completely evacuating the hydraulic oil reservoir.
2. Fill the reservoir with 7 gallons of inexpensive hydraulic fluid.
3. Then operate all hydraulics for a couple minutes.
4. Repeat the process from step 1.
I ended up using 55 gallons of new hydraulic fluid to purge the system completely.
For the folks who fortunately have to do this, does anyone know if Kubota has a “documented procedure” for evacuating the hydraulic system?
Or has anyone discovered a better method of evacuating the hydraulic system?
The simple fix to the mistake; I placed a “Hydraulic Fluid Only” sticker above the Hydraulic fluid fill cap. Cost $3.50 for 10 stickers. All machines now have sticker indicators. I wish Kubota would have thought of this.
Thanks in advanced for all productive answers.
2/19/22 Update: I ran the Skid Steer for 8 hours today mulching trees. It seemed to operate as it should. I hope my luck continues. I will continue to update this post for positive occurrences and negative occurances. Thanks
2/3/23 Update: used the Skid Steer and mulcher all year. Changed the hydraulic fluid an additional two time. Have not seen any adverse problems. Had Kubota do a pressure test on the hydraulic pump. They noted that all pressures were good, less tan 1% down from new.
Update: 9/14/23: It's been over a year and I have not had a single problem with the hydraulic system.
DEF is corrosive to the hydraulic system and seals so the DEF must be completely evacuated from the system.
I have been flushing the system with new hydraulic fluid via;
1. Completely evacuating the hydraulic oil reservoir.
2. Fill the reservoir with 7 gallons of inexpensive hydraulic fluid.
3. Then operate all hydraulics for a couple minutes.
4. Repeat the process from step 1.
I ended up using 55 gallons of new hydraulic fluid to purge the system completely.
For the folks who fortunately have to do this, does anyone know if Kubota has a “documented procedure” for evacuating the hydraulic system?
Or has anyone discovered a better method of evacuating the hydraulic system?
The simple fix to the mistake; I placed a “Hydraulic Fluid Only” sticker above the Hydraulic fluid fill cap. Cost $3.50 for 10 stickers. All machines now have sticker indicators. I wish Kubota would have thought of this.
Thanks in advanced for all productive answers.
2/19/22 Update: I ran the Skid Steer for 8 hours today mulching trees. It seemed to operate as it should. I hope my luck continues. I will continue to update this post for positive occurrences and negative occurances. Thanks
2/3/23 Update: used the Skid Steer and mulcher all year. Changed the hydraulic fluid an additional two time. Have not seen any adverse problems. Had Kubota do a pressure test on the hydraulic pump. They noted that all pressures were good, less tan 1% down from new.
Update: 9/14/23: It's been over a year and I have not had a single problem with the hydraulic system.
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