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KwD75, I apologise for not replying sooner. We had a Komatus 400 go into the river in the San Juaquine River delta in California at 4 months of age. It was nose first with the batteries going under water. The water is subject to a 2 to 3 foot tide so it is quite brackish. The machine was only under for 4 hours because we luckily had a 300 ton hydro on site. The batteries were so dead they would not take a charge the next morning.The current from the batteries went to groumd through the swing bearing causing etching on the balls and also on the race. Even if the batteries didn't discharge water and silt will get into the swing bearing and it should be checked out while the insurance co. is still on the line as a premature failure later is very expensive. Also check for water getting in to the swing transmission through the oil check dip stick. Due to the corrosive water on our site every wire,electrical componate, circle bearing, and swing transmission bearings had to be replaced. VERY EXPENSIVE Good Luck RTThank you.
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