Water wading / fording -- EV versus Harvester models?

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No air intake or exhaust to worry about, I assume the EV only will be able to go swimming in deeper water than the harvester?
 

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Even with the Harvester, you could make sure it is off while fording, using only the battery for the short time you are in the water. I would think it wouldn't be that hard to design an air intake that is self-draining and/or seals shut when the Harvester is off.
 

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No air intake or exhaust to worry about, I assume the EV only will be able to go swimming in deeper water than the harvester?
4x4 vehicles have a vent/breather tube on the front and back differentials. The termination height of those tubes is also a determining factor in water fording depth. I would expect Scout Motors to locate those tube's and any other vents needing protection from water ingress at a reasonably high point on the vehicle.
Perhaps the air intake and exhaust could be routed suffeciently high too provide good water fording depths for the Harvester. Hopefully so it wouldn't look like an afterthought.
I doubt the EV drive train would have any kind of transmission or transfer case to worry about venting, like a standard 4x4.
 

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We have no real information about anything harvester related. Best thing i could think of is that the air filter and exhaust will have some type of flap system that will create a water tight seal, and the engine will be encased in some type of shield, to protect it from water damages (rust, corrosion)
 
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