TRACTORS OUT SIDE

JR.Fyre

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Hey OLD I know you are goig to beat me up on this but that is,OK. I realy hate to say this but I have ran in to a storage problem with my new tractor, I need to us my shop for storage for a lot of personal property, for a AUCTION that we are going to do and I have to leave my WD-45 outside for about 1 month, am I going to creat problems down the road with me leaving my tractor outside,it has a rain cap on the muffler and I can put a can over the muffler as well. What sha think.
JR.FRYE
 
It didnt help this one to be outside!!!
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Shoot if I could only store all the tractors I have under cover it would be nice. Shoot this year I didn't even get a few of them unhooked form things like the balers or MOCO. Any more I have been making exhaust systems with a turn down so a can or flapper is not needed and I do it with a heavy walled pipe so it does not rust out fast
 
One month. It would bother me too, but I doubt in the long run you'll notice the one month. Got a seat cushion on it? They'll soak up real good!
 
I need an Oliver 88 and an Oliver Super 77 to fill in the gaps I have between my 77 and my Super 88 but then I would also love to have a Super 55 and a super 44 so I could have the common Oliver line up before white took them over
 
We've got 3 tractors that live outside year round, 4 if you include my brother's tractor. Most of them sit all winter and haven't had a problem yet. All of them have rain caps.

I don't get why people are so afraid of their tractor getting wet?

Donovan from Wisconsin
 
If you don't mind my asking, what kind of tractor is that. The rear looks like a ford but i don't think i have ever seen sheet metal like that? Looks like a good little tractor.
 
it is an international made in england I believe . It has a diesel motor, It was given to my brother , It still runs good it was rough like that when it was given to my brother,
 
I like to keep all my motorized stuff under a roof or at least covered. The other day I was entering Lowe's and saw all the lawn mowers setting chained outside in the weather. Rain or shine, day or night they are out there. So are the cars and pickups in the car lots. After we buy them we bring them home and right away park them in the garage when not in use.
 
If a tractor burns outside, you may lose a tractor. If a tractor burns inside, you lose the whole shed. I wouldn't be happy with them inside unless the batteries were disconnected.
 

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