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Re: Getting it to last...
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Posted by Steve W on September 19, 2000 at 06:39:45 from (24.169.113.150):
In Reply to: Getting it to last... posted by Karl Bader on September 18, 2000 at 12:09:39:
You need to get her out of the sun, and keep her dry. The mistake a lot of guys make, is t forget that condensation is as bad as rain. If you cover it with a blue tarp, it will rot faster than if you leave it uncovered. Set it on a dry foundation (paved drivewy is best, gravel with a vapor barrior (plastic) below is not bad) Cover it with a canvas cover. Personally, I'd figure a way to get it under a roof. I made a little overhang on the side of my garage....cost me very little, keeps my tractor dry, but I still cover it to protect it from UV damamge. Good Luck Steve
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