Posted by ScottyHOMEy on January 05, 2010 at 18:52:22 from (71.241.207.148):
In Reply to: Re: water in the trans posted by cazzhrdwd on January 05, 2010 at 18:30:46:
Tillage work is usually about the heaviest. I don't know what shpe your ground is in or how big your disc is or how much of a load it would put on that SM, but you might try discing that 3 acres up a couple or three times over at angles. If you can find a club that might have a plow day next spring and somebody willin' to hitch you up to their plow, a couple hours of that will help a lot, too.
The same thing will happen with your motor oil, which is easier to deal with. My tractors don't get run a lot so I make a point of trying to run them until they've been up to operating temp for a half-hour or so whenever I do run them. That keeps the condensation in the crankcase under control.
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