Okay, So I'm a little slow with this response, but I saw where somebody had water in the oil in their stock tank mixers. The guy who cuts my yard turned my mixer up and left it that way. Then, when I sat it aright, I saw that some oil leaked from underneath the blade onto the tank. I can tell that there's no water in it (it's black, not that sickly green), but how do I check the level?
If oil can seep out, doesn't that mean water can get in the next time I run a batch of paper? Do I need to seal something? It wasn't an issue with me until now. Thanks for any advice...DK
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