leonz
Super Member
You are operating your tractor/mule and the flail shredder just fine.
The amount of heat generated by the movement of fluid flow to control
the main boom and the flail shredder mowers angle is minor and will
not affect the oil in your system.
Water entering the hydraulic system is a much greater concern as it will
cause corrosion and damage the hydraulic oil.
Dealing with dirt is a much greater concern to you when uncoupling
the hydraulic hoses to the mule/tractor when you are done with
mowing chores.
If you use alcohol and good hand cleaner without pumice to clean the caps
and plugs and the mating surfaces of the hydraulic quick couplers with good
lint free cotton towels you will prolong the life of your hydraulic system.
It's all the better if you can put the caps and plugs in good zip lock bags
and seal them using a rubber band rather than just letting them bounce
around while you are using the flail shredder.
The amount of heat generated by the movement of fluid flow to control
the main boom and the flail shredder mowers angle is minor and will
not affect the oil in your system.
Water entering the hydraulic system is a much greater concern as it will
cause corrosion and damage the hydraulic oil.
Dealing with dirt is a much greater concern to you when uncoupling
the hydraulic hoses to the mule/tractor when you are done with
mowing chores.
If you use alcohol and good hand cleaner without pumice to clean the caps
and plugs and the mating surfaces of the hydraulic quick couplers with good
lint free cotton towels you will prolong the life of your hydraulic system.
It's all the better if you can put the caps and plugs in good zip lock bags
and seal them using a rubber band rather than just letting them bounce
around while you are using the flail shredder.