to answer the above questions. The tractor sits out side. I do have a full wind breaker heat house on it Including a window and canvas roof that was remanufactured from a different IHC model so as to fit the BN. >>>So the only part of the air intake that is exposed to the surrounding elements is the mushroom shaped cap on top of the air intake pipe [ looks like an upside down bowel with the wire mesh shaped like a cereal bowl] the pipe is above the hood. The interesting item about this water in the oil bowel is that it puts the oil level up to the top of the bowel, [the bowel is so snug to the rest of the breather body that when I take it off I need to gently tap it or use an oil filter wrench to turn it off] so no oil will leak out but if I left it would probably fill up to the hose going to the carb. This happens in both warm and cold weather conditions {snow or no snow summer or winter} The oil in the bowel that I last changed in December, half emptied in January and was back up to the top of the bowel was whitish in colour when I emptied it out today the 18th of Feb. since it made it that I had difficulty starting the tractor before I emptied the bowel. Once emptied it started right away on first crank.
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