Put her in pond - not bad but what now?

   / Put her in pond - not bad but what now? #11  
Hey, dont feel bad I have been in the water a couple times. Lessons learned! Glad it turned out o.k. for ya. I wouldnt worry about the rear end oil either.
 
   / Put her in pond - not bad but what now? #12  
After that, I think the tractor deserves a good bath. :) It doesn't look like the rear axle was under water and if your oil is clear, you're good to go. I would imagine the pto seal is good to keep water out. Play safe. :thumbsup:
 
   / Put her in pond - not bad but what now?
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#13  
I took a larger oil sample on Sunday and it is not as clear as I think it should be. That said, it's got a fair number of hours on it. I am going to change it just to be safe.

Brrrr, when it's a bit warmer though!
 
   / Put her in pond - not bad but what now? #15  
don't worry about a lil water, but if you are gonna play in the mud i'd get rid of those useless industrial tire and get some ag tire for superior traction. i don't care what folks on here say about how wonderful industrial tires are, they don't belong on a farm tractor period.
 

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