
12/31/11, 07:11 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Indiana, USA
Posts: 12,680
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Originally Posted by ace admirer
one would think at elevated temps the water would have to be driven off. works for our few dozen tractors anyway. shifter boots have to be in good shape
all gear boxes are vented unless it is very (very) high tech.
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Since it's in the transmission, and it's a backhoe, I don't know if it even really gets hot enough, to boil much moisture out. This tractor does not seem to have to work very hard at all, to get stuff done.
It does not have any rubber gearshift boots (not sure if it ever did). it does have cone shaped metal over the gearshift and the HI/LO, but apparently enough water can splash up, underneath, from the top of the transmission.
I'm looking for rubber boots, even though it will eventually be stored inside.
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