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Tractor Tranny Fluid Replacement ?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kjfred" data-source="post: 1471191" data-attributes="member: 26388"><p>I would say for sure it should be warmed up good before draining. I doubt all the moisture would still come out with one flush tho. Never heard of an additive for that purpose but i learn new things all the time. Maybe something alcohol based would absorb moisture? </p><p>I would also suspect if there's enough moisture to make it look creamy there is a water source other than condensation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjfred, post: 1471191, member: 26388"] I would say for sure it should be warmed up good before draining. I doubt all the moisture would still come out with one flush tho. Never heard of an additive for that purpose but i learn new things all the time. Maybe something alcohol based would absorb moisture? I would also suspect if there's enough moisture to make it look creamy there is a water source other than condensation. [/QUOTE]
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