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hydraulic log splitter issue
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<blockquote data-quote="djones" data-source="post: 7454656" data-attributes="member: 57552"><p>Unless you clean out all the hoses, both ends of all cylinders and the tank you're going to see it for a long time. That stuff sticks to the walls real good. A heated garage is best to use to loosen that crap. Been there with the transmission on my tractor. You have to heat the oil real good to get the water to separate, if it ever will. If it separates it will settle to the lowest point. Tip the splitter to the front and pull the suction line off the tank.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="djones, post: 7454656, member: 57552"] Unless you clean out all the hoses, both ends of all cylinders and the tank you're going to see it for a long time. That stuff sticks to the walls real good. A heated garage is best to use to loosen that crap. Been there with the transmission on my tractor. You have to heat the oil real good to get the water to separate, if it ever will. If it separates it will settle to the lowest point. Tip the splitter to the front and pull the suction line off the tank. [/QUOTE]
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