I have an older Scag Turf Tiger. I bought the unit used and have never changed the hydraulic fluid. The fluid had never been milky or has had a bad smell to it. I was reading the manual and decided it should be time to change the oil.
I bought the walmart brand oil (20w-50) and a Purolator filter. After changing the oil and filter, I started up the machine and it would not move.
I checked the oil level and noticed the top of the resevior was milky.
Why would the new oil already be milky?
I replaced new oil with new oil again and put the original scag filter on and the machine started moving.
Do I have to use a scag filter?
Thank you
I bought the walmart brand oil (20w-50) and a Purolator filter. After changing the oil and filter, I started up the machine and it would not move.
I checked the oil level and noticed the top of the resevior was milky.
Why would the new oil already be milky?
I replaced new oil with new oil again and put the original scag filter on and the machine started moving.
Do I have to use a scag filter?
Thank you