Went to push some snow today, which became an interesting experience.
First, the Summer SEE smoked a LOT after firing up, which it's never done before. The photo doesn't do it justice as it had been running for several minutes before it was taken.
The next surprise was to see the front hydraulic tank oozing over. It probably puked about two quarts, as the level was in the middle and ended up at the low mark.
After about an hour of working, the AW-32 was still quite foamy.
It was about 0 degrees this morning, and I can't remember if the Summer SEE has been used in such low temps before, but it's still odd, I think.
Then the Winter SEE wouldn't start, but that turned out to be my own doing; it turns out that the electrical for the snowblower is using some juice at all times.
Never noticed that before as it used to be temporarily wired to a battery and disconnected after each use. Oh well, live and learn.