John Deere In Water

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John Deere 3203
Just wondering if anyone has ever operated a JD in water for a extended length of time .
I have a JD 3203 with HYD. Tran's. and FEL and I am getting ready to load some creek gravel for my Rd. so I will be in water over the front wheel's for a while.
Has anyone had a problem with front end leak's ( Seal's) or tran's. problem's after operateing in water ?
Thank's
 
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The front axle has a vent so that would be a concern. Might see if you can put an extension on it.

MarkV
 
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I doubt you'd have any issue's but I would suggest keeping things greased up and when done(I assume it's 4wd) change the front axle oil.
 
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The fan stops turning at one point !

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Just wondering if anyone has ever operated a JD in water for a extended length of time .
I have a JD 3203 with HYD. Tran's. and FEL and I am getting ready to load some creek gravel for my Rd. so I will be in water over the front wheel's for a while.
Has anyone had a problem with front end leak's ( Seal's) or tran's. problem's after operateing in water ?
Thank's

Good luck when the DNR finds out you are altering a water, ruining fish spawning grounds and pitting gravel without a permit and not paying taxes.
 
   / John Deere In Water #8  
Just wondering if anyone has ever operated a JD in water for a extended length of time .
I have a JD 3203 with HYD. Tran's. and FEL and I am getting ready to load some creek gravel for my Rd. so I will be in water over the front wheel's for a while.
Has anyone had a problem with front end leak's ( Seal's) or tran's. problem's after operateing in water ?
Thank's

This would be a good question to ask one of your dealer's service technicians.
If you're going to be in water over the top of your front tires, the bottom of the engine (and the exhaust outlet) would also be underwater.
As MarkV wrote, the front axle has a vent...but there may well be other openings (vents or ports of some sort) that may be underwater.
The axle seals are to keep rain water out...mud too. I'm not convinced they would be sufficient for being totally submerged.
I'd also be very concerned about that exhaust being underwater...

At minimum, fresh grease in all the zerks berfore and after the work, each day (if the project is going to be more then one day).
 
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Do you have a vertical exhaust? In which case I'd be very worried should it stall or get stuck, then you'll have water rushing in and would be very fun getting it out. Be cautions and you should be ok though.
 

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