Can Tractors Be Stored Outside at Tommy Larkin blog

Can Tractors Be Stored Outside. I'd probably store the most used outside. I wax mine weekly, it is a great excuse. Parking outside is really bad for a tractor and will accelerate wear on everything verses being stored inside. Like you, i can't bring myself to store this machine outside being as it was so expensive. If your worries are for the paint and looks just wax. Most tractors are going to be fine outside. The little 40 hp had it's own shed and the 70 hp had to share a shed with the hay if there was space, back in the farming days. Sunlight and moisture, freeze/thaw cycles. It's easier to keep up maintenance on equipment used often plus easy access. My tractors are stored inside, consequently my jeep has to stay outside. If you must store outside, look for a cover made of breathable material or at least be sure to take the tarp off regularly. Store the tractor in a shed if possible.

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It's easier to keep up maintenance on equipment used often plus easy access. Sunlight and moisture, freeze/thaw cycles. If your worries are for the paint and looks just wax. I wax mine weekly, it is a great excuse. Store the tractor in a shed if possible. Most tractors are going to be fine outside. My tractors are stored inside, consequently my jeep has to stay outside. The little 40 hp had it's own shed and the 70 hp had to share a shed with the hay if there was space, back in the farming days. If you must store outside, look for a cover made of breathable material or at least be sure to take the tarp off regularly. Parking outside is really bad for a tractor and will accelerate wear on everything verses being stored inside.

John Deere 112 Garden Tractor with mower deck, tractor is complete, has

Can Tractors Be Stored Outside Like you, i can't bring myself to store this machine outside being as it was so expensive. Sunlight and moisture, freeze/thaw cycles. The little 40 hp had it's own shed and the 70 hp had to share a shed with the hay if there was space, back in the farming days. I'd probably store the most used outside. It's easier to keep up maintenance on equipment used often plus easy access. If your worries are for the paint and looks just wax. Store the tractor in a shed if possible. Most tractors are going to be fine outside. I wax mine weekly, it is a great excuse. Like you, i can't bring myself to store this machine outside being as it was so expensive. Parking outside is really bad for a tractor and will accelerate wear on everything verses being stored inside. If you must store outside, look for a cover made of breathable material or at least be sure to take the tarp off regularly. My tractors are stored inside, consequently my jeep has to stay outside.

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