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brett j

01-14-2002 17:27:57




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hello, i was woundering if you guys could help me with a problem. i have a 2 bottom plow, a 4' disc, 6' crowfoot, 2 row planter, 9' drag, and a farmall super 'c'. i have some inside storage a lean too thats 12x30 but it is all most 1/2 full from my dog and rabbits. so 12x18 of storage and a 8x10 shed every thing i have will not fit so what would you guys put under the roofs in this set up any re-plys are thanksed. brett J.
ps. i am planting a bout 3 acers of punkins with these things if you wounderd. and the rest of the things i can't put is storage will be under pine trees.

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brett J

01-15-2002 15:21:12




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 Re: storage in reply to brett j, 01-14-2002 17:27:57  
thanks for the advise maybee I can add a few more years befor i have to buy some more used equipment.

brett



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RobertTX

01-15-2002 06:21:37




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 Re: storage in reply to brett j, 01-14-2002 17:27:57  
If you are in an area with any humidity at all, the most important thing is to keep the implement off the ground. Set it on timbers, concrete, anything. Putting it on the ground completes the circuit for electro galvanic corrosion and no amount of paint or oil will stop that.



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paul

01-14-2002 22:07:42




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 Re: storage in reply to brett j, 01-14-2002 17:27:57  
I would do what I can to get the tractor & planter under cover. The rest I would grease well (where needed) before long-time sitting. The plow I would grease the bottoms to prevent rusting.

Of course, anything else that fits in is a bonus. On my farm, all the tillage items sit outside (made room for my newer 4 bottom plow). I guess I'd try to get in what is most valuable...

--->Paul



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dab

01-15-2002 14:13:05




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 Re: Re: storage in reply to paul, 01-14-2002 22:07:42  
Well said.



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