I have an B8200 with a standard, somehow water got in, I think through the gear lever boot. After going through two drums of oil and two drain and refills with no noticeable difference I realized that the hydraulic pump and hydraulics were obviously still contaminated. Even buying cheapo Tractor Supply tran/hyd oil at 35 bucks per I didn't want to run too many more through. So I got my next drum, 3 pieces of 3/4inch pvc pipe and a couple of elbows.
I removed the oil intake pipe, the pvc pipe fitted perfectly into the rubber connector, and put the pvc pipe directly into the next 5 gal oil drum then started her up. Of course I a had a bucket under the drain.
It took about 4 gallons of oil before it started to clean up so I can't imagine how many gallons I would have used just draining and refilling and it sucked it all through in about a minute!
Hope this helps someone!
I removed the oil intake pipe, the pvc pipe fitted perfectly into the rubber connector, and put the pvc pipe directly into the next 5 gal oil drum then started her up. Of course I a had a bucket under the drain.
It took about 4 gallons of oil before it started to clean up so I can't imagine how many gallons I would have used just draining and refilling and it sucked it all through in about a minute!
Hope this helps someone!