I have a new Land Pride RCR1248 rotary cutter that I have just used for the third time. It sits outside uncovered.
When disconnecting and putting it away, I noticed that the top of the gear box was covered in a whitish , milky looking liquid. Every time I have seen that in the past, it has been oil with water in it.
I checked the owner's manual and it says to check the oil level using the rear oil plug. the gearbox has a vented plug on top to add oil(80-90w EP gear lube). It also says to use a suction or siphon pump to drain the oil.
Several questions-
1-Is this water and how does water (if indeed that is the problem) get into a sealed gearbox ?
2- what can be done to stop the penetration
3-should I drain the gearbox and replace the oil?
4-any suggestions about a suction or siphon pump?
In the future, I will cover the gearbox with a bucket or pan to hopefully stop this issue.
Any help/advice is appreciated
thanks
Vann
When disconnecting and putting it away, I noticed that the top of the gear box was covered in a whitish , milky looking liquid. Every time I have seen that in the past, it has been oil with water in it.
I checked the owner's manual and it says to check the oil level using the rear oil plug. the gearbox has a vented plug on top to add oil(80-90w EP gear lube). It also says to use a suction or siphon pump to drain the oil.
Several questions-
1-Is this water and how does water (if indeed that is the problem) get into a sealed gearbox ?
2- what can be done to stop the penetration
3-should I drain the gearbox and replace the oil?
4-any suggestions about a suction or siphon pump?
In the future, I will cover the gearbox with a bucket or pan to hopefully stop this issue.
Any help/advice is appreciated
thanks
Vann