A Problem With Hydraulics At High Altitude
At 3000 ft, air only has 90% of its sea level density. So a fixed-speed cooling fan will move the same volume of air but at only 90% of the mass. And it's the air mass that removes heat from the hydraulic oil heat exchanger. The heat transfer coefficient of this thinner air is lower too. This means the heat exchanger may be only 75-80% as effective as it would be at sea level.