Ice in hydraulic during winter

/ Ice in hydraulic during winter #1  

carol palmer

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Location
Montreal
Tractor
Kubota
Hi there,
This winter my hubby was complaining about ice in the hydraulic. With spring around recently I have not faced any such issues, but during winters this was a common occurrence. They are quite slow in cold weather until the machine warms up for 1/2 an hour (approx. 25 degrees). To get rid of it, he tried putting water absorbing hydraulic filters, but the problem still persisted.
Similarly, we often face this problem of windows fogging. I tried few tips like keeping the fan running, turning the temperature controlled to a warmer setting, leaving the air conditioner on. If the windows fog, we usually turn the temperature control to a cooler position until the windows start to clear.
Before stopping, I remind my hubby to have the fan running for a couple of minutes to dry the evaporator core.
I would like to know whether weatherizing windows would help me tackle this fogging problem. I tried adopting few tips from this article 5 Ways To Weatherize Your Windows This Winter - Clera Windows & Doors. I need more suggestions. Thanks in advance.
 
/ Ice in hydraulic during winter #2  
If it's fogging cab glass fans directed onto the area should work.

Years ago when car heaters were sorta anemic there were edge sealed plastic panes that were placed on car windows. They sorta worked. Gloves and a scrapper on the inside were probably just as good.
 
/ Ice in hydraulic during winter #3  
ice in the hydro means water in the hydro. fluid change.
 

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