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<blockquote data-quote="iowafarmer" data-source="post: 525336" data-attributes="member: 7792"><p>We change the hydrolic oil every year in our loader tractor and then every so often in other tractors. When the oil is golden its fine. Whenit is creamy and white it needs to be changed. We have to change them because over the winter and such condensation forms inside and and water mixes with the oil and makes it bad. It should be changed in high used hydrolic stystems such as a tractor with a loader or one that the hydrolics are used on a daily basis, it should be done reguraly jsut like regular oil. It never hurts to change it and the filter every so often, it jsut takes time and $40 or so for oil and then a new filter. It definately helps in the winter if you live in a cold place like in northwest iowa. If you don't have the water mixed with the oil the lines don't freeze and it takes less time to warm up and is easier on the tractor. Jsut my thoughts</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iowafarmer, post: 525336, member: 7792"] We change the hydrolic oil every year in our loader tractor and then every so often in other tractors. When the oil is golden its fine. Whenit is creamy and white it needs to be changed. We have to change them because over the winter and such condensation forms inside and and water mixes with the oil and makes it bad. It should be changed in high used hydrolic stystems such as a tractor with a loader or one that the hydrolics are used on a daily basis, it should be done reguraly jsut like regular oil. It never hurts to change it and the filter every so often, it jsut takes time and $40 or so for oil and then a new filter. It definately helps in the winter if you live in a cold place like in northwest iowa. If you don't have the water mixed with the oil the lines don't freeze and it takes less time to warm up and is easier on the tractor. Jsut my thoughts [/QUOTE]
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