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Best way to Flush hydro system on D200

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DarrellF

What the best way to attempt this if possible?

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pfrederi

First find out what type fluid is in there.  tan color is motor oil 10w-30 or 10w-40  if it is red it is DEXMERC ATF  Really isn't a flush you drain it  and refill it.  If the existing fluid is nasty looking e.g. cloudy or milky may have to do it more than once.  Change filter each time.  Wix 51410

 

takes about 5 qts

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DarrellF

Its motor oil so drain it and add new then should I run it at all or just keep draining it again?

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DarrellF

What I'm doing is a got 2 tractors from Todd and the one was missing the transmission tube so I'm sure water got in it I'm going to pull the rear and the pump out of the tractor that's missing the oil fill and really try and clean it out. My D200 has a bad axle but it's a good hydro and I was going to put the rear end under my tractor till I can repair the bad axle, I know my system is clean and strong I don't want to contaminate my system, So I'm going to be sure it's clean.

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pfrederi

Yes run it If the oil is really bad don't run it long, just enough to circulate the new oil to the lift cylinders. The drain it again...

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DarrellF

Ok ty pefrederi I know you the man to talk to you are they expert to me

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pfrederi

Good luck.  If you need Orings I can mail you some...

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DarrellF
1 hour ago, pfrederi said:

Good luck.  If you need Orings I can mail you some...

I'll need them what they cost I'll get paid

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DarrellF
3 minutes ago, DarrellF said:

I'll need them what they cost I'll get you paid

 

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pfrederi
1 minute ago, DarrellF said:

I'll need them what they cost I'll get paid

No charge just PM me your address.  Do you need them for both ends of the manifold or just the rear...

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DarrellF

Both ends and I want to pay ya something gee

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Pullstart
5 hours ago, DarrellF said:

Both ends and I want to pay ya something gee

 

It’s no hope, he won’t accept.  He’s a good dude, sent me some o-rings for “Frank” my wife’s Sunstrand equipped round hood.

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DarrellF

Ya he's a great guy but I had to try right

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Pullstart
9 hours ago, DarrellF said:

Ya he's a great guy but I had to try right

 

He accepted a hand shake and a thank you at the big show... that was about it but I think it was enough to make his day.  @pfrederi thanks again for stopping Frank’s leaks!

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pfrederi

the rings are in the mail.  if you are going to work on the pump end of the manifold i would highly recommend you get on of these.  save a lot of frustration,smacked knuckles and cursing and swearing....

 

 

 

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DarrellF

Fred your a really good man thanks again

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