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Hydraulic fluid flush on a Case 480ck

reliant_turbo

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seeing all that chocolate milkshake oil come out of your backhoe gives me hope for the power shuttle that I just drained milkshake out of yesterday. time to start flushing.

Brian
 

Welder Dave

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The brake pads should clean up if you caught them early. I had a truck with new brake pads that got a little oil soaked. The brake shop put them under a bunch of heat lamps and cleaned them up. After cooking the oil out you could lightly sand them or maybe use a wire brush in your grinder to give them a new surface.
 
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