AlanB
Elite Member
So I do my standard Xmsn, Hydro filter changes on my NH 1925, predecessor to TC 33, and think, sure, there is always some residual left behind in the hydraulic cylinders etc that does not drain out, but it blends with the fresh and is good enough.
Then I blew a line or two on the FEL, and changed a couple others, and the oil out of those cylinders was bad. Milky, creamy, watery looking, and thinking about it, that oil really does not cycle out of there, it kind of reaches a volume that shifts left than right, but not really out to the sump.
So now I am going to go through and change that oil, and have thought of various ways from pulling the cylinders and draining to making up some t fittings with valves and all sorts of different out there ideas to where at this point, I think I am going to loosen a fitting, wrap in rags, put a large catch pan under the general area, and cycle it repeatedly to get some fresh up out of the sump and into the cylinders and hoses. Top off and clean as I go using the external lubrication system
Anyone have a better cleaner thought?
Then I blew a line or two on the FEL, and changed a couple others, and the oil out of those cylinders was bad. Milky, creamy, watery looking, and thinking about it, that oil really does not cycle out of there, it kind of reaches a volume that shifts left than right, but not really out to the sump.
So now I am going to go through and change that oil, and have thought of various ways from pulling the cylinders and draining to making up some t fittings with valves and all sorts of different out there ideas to where at this point, I think I am going to loosen a fitting, wrap in rags, put a large catch pan under the general area, and cycle it repeatedly to get some fresh up out of the sump and into the cylinders and hoses. Top off and clean as I go using the external lubrication system
Anyone have a better cleaner thought?