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Engine/transmission oil question concern

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I have a 2007 Rincon. Changed the oil exactly as the owners manual states to do so. I added the new filter, then, the oil up to the upper full mark on the dipstick. Ran it for five minutes then let it set for 5 minutes and re-checked the oil level. Everything was fine, but, you let this thing set for a day and recheck the oil it will be about 3/8 to 1/2 inch above the full mark. It runs great like this but not sure how or why this is happening, or, if it is harmful. Only happens after setting in the garage over 24 hours. Anyone have the same problem?
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I have a 2007 Rincon. Changed the oil exactly as the owners manual states to do so. I added the new filter, then, the oil up to the upper full mark on the dipstick. Ran it for five minutes then let it set for 5 minutes and re-checked the oil level. Everything was fine, but, you let this thing set for a day and recheck the oil it will be about 3/8 to 1/2 inch above the full mark. It runs great like this but not sure how or why this is happening, or, if it is harmful. Only happens after setting in the garage over 24 hours. Anyone have the same problem?
Welcome to the forum. As long as the oil level is good with how the manual says to check it, you're good. As far as the oil level going up while sitting, I wouldn't worry about it. The Rincon has an automotive style torque converter that no doubt holds a lot of oil while in use. My guess is the oil level is increasing while sitting from oil running out of it. Ride on!
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